Re: Invitation to Hydra meetup in Belgium

Dear Karol,

> For me personally the issue is that while acting as a private person
> without neither corporate nor scholar support I'd need some more
> detailed agenda and expected outcome of such a meeting before.

Okay, I will sketch the agenda in more detail.
I will assume a one-day program for now.


AGENDA

9:00: round of introductions, usage of Hydra, goals
9:30: detailed requirements analysis: what are our hypermedia needs?
11:00: matching requirements to the current Hydra specification
    which requirements are a good match?
    what requirements are not a good match?
12:00: lunch (offered by imec)
13:00: related specifications and connections
    which older parts of Hydra are modeled by other specs in the meantime?
    which requirements that Hydra does not meet are matched by other specs?
14:00: required additions to Hydra
    based on the requirements and other specs,
    which parts are not in Hydra that should be?
15:30: next steps and plan of action
    who writes what?
    what software do we need?
    how will we test interoperability?
16:30: plans for continuation and wrap-up
    do we turn this into a W3C recommendation?


DELIVERABLES

D1 Requirements analysis for hypermedia RDF

D2 Match of Hydra with the requirements

D3 Relation to other specifications

D4 Future plans for Hydra and concrete action points

D5 Governance proposal for the Hydra spec


As you can see, our proposal is to
take a step back after years of Hydra development,
check whether we are building the right thing
and whether we are building in the right way.

> From both financial and time perspective it's just a quite an effort
> for me to attend to that meeting in person

Happy to look into travel support,
as mentioned in the previous mail.


If you think this is a good idea,
could you please fill out the Doodle?

Thanks,

Ruben

Received on Tuesday, 5 February 2019 22:24:49 UTC