RE: new draft of SKOS Core guide

> Hi Al,
> 
> This latest version is looking really good!  I see you mention
> "related resource description" :)  Also 
> s/wetness#concept/concepts#wetness/ :) 
> Really nice graphs.

Thanks Tom :)  Yep, forgot to mention, I changed all the HTTP URIs round, to play it safe, and also so I could use qnames on the nodes in the graphs.

> 
> One minor point: The example Rule under "Inference Rules" is
> given only in Jena notation, not in prose (the accompanying
> text says that "Inference rules are described in prose").
> The prose version could be easily added.

Will add some prose.

> 
> I have made a mental note to take a closer look at the short
> section at the end on Concept Scheme Versioning, but that
> would be an issue for the next cycle of comments.

Would very much like to know what you think about that.

Thanks again,

Al.

> 
> Great work!
> Tom
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 12:38:02AM -0000, Alistair Miles wrote:
> > There's a new draft of the SKOS Core Guide at:
> > 
> > http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core/guide/2005-01-25.html
> > 
> > The SWBP-WG is keen to get the SKOS Core Guide out as a 
> first working draft as soon as possible, so this draft tries 
> to resolve as many issues as possible from the discussions 
> we've had recently, and flags up areas of ongoing discussion 
> accordingly (or drops them for the moment - we can always put 
> them back later).
> > 
> > Major changes from the 2004-11-25 draft:
> > 
> >  - Complete rewrite of abstract and introduction
> >  - New 'about this guide' section including references to 
> terminology used
> >  - Rewrite of 'documentation properties' section (was 
> called 'annotation properties')
> >  - Dropped constraints (can add section on 'constraints & 
> validation' later or publish separate note if we think it's a 
> good idea)
> >  - Dropped section on extending SKOS Core (can add again 
> later or publish in separate note)
> >  - New 'open issues' section
> >  - Lots of graphs added!
> > 
> > If any of this sounds or looks like a bad idea, let me know :)
> > 
> > We're definitely getting there ...
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Al.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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