- From: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 17:08:52 +0000
- To: Frans Knibbe | Geodan <frans.knibbe@geodan.nl>, public-locadd@w3.org
Pls see inline, Frans. On 30/12/2013 16:41, Frans Knibbe | Geodan wrote: > Hello Phil, all > > Thank you for your guidance. I guess point 3 is to ensure backwards > compatibility of the vocabulary now that is has been published in W3C > space? Indeed, yes. Furthermore w3.org is a highly stable domain with an explicit policy of persistence (with back ups should W3C cease to exist) and so this is all part of it. Once it's in /ns space, you should be able to rely on it indefinitely*. > > Having multilingual labels would be great for this vocabulary. It > shouldn't be too hard to add a few languages. I would be happy to > provide Dutch labels. What would be the best way to organize this? Using > the wiki? That would be one way, certainly. I'll physically add the labels to the files myself for now but in terms of developing them and, ideally, making sure other NL/EN speakers agree with your translation, that's a good way to go. Cheers Phil * Indefinitely meaning some time between the point beyond which no one cares because technology has moved on and the heat death of the universe. > > Regards, > Frans > > On 2013-12-30 11:24, Phil Archer wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I am delighted to see so much activity in this CG - it's very >> encouraging to see such detailed discussion. To encourage its >> continuation I'd like to highlight a couple of things: >> >> 1. This Community Group may make additions to the locn schema, and add >> clarifications to the existing term definitions. (NB. we are very keen >> to see multilingual labels on all schemas in w3.org space.) >> >> 2. You have a wiki and the ability to publish documents. >> >> 3. What we won't allow is for any term to be deleted or any >> substantive change to its semantics. You can, however, deprecate any >> term. >> >> 4. As I think everyone here is aware, we have a workshop coming up in >> March [1] which is a joint effort between OGC, W3C, Ordnance Survey, >> the UK Government (specifically its Linked Data WG chaired by DEFRA's >> Alex Coley) and Google. We are of course in close contact with Andrea >> and Michael at the JRC on the event too. The number of expressions of >> interest I have already received is approaching 50 - this is going to >> be a big event. >> >> 5. What we don't know is what the outcome of that workshop will be. >> Indeed, that's the point of workshop - to find out what needs to be >> done and by whom. An incomplete list of possibilities is: >> >> - a new, fully chartered working group, able to create W3C >> Recommendations, potentially joint-branded as OGC standards; >> - the inverse of that - i.e. an OGC WG whose outputs may end up being >> jointly branded as W3C (we'll let the lawyers sort that out!); >> - additional support, i.e. recruits, for this community group; >> - the formation on a separate CG or a chartered Interest Group (an IG >> can have staff time allocated, can produce Notes, has access to Zakim >> etc.) >> >> Let's use the current energy and the upcoming workshop to continue to >> build momentum towards better integration of geospatial and linked data. >> >> Phil. >> >> >> [1] http://www.w3.org/2014/03/lgd/ >> > > > > -- Phil Archer W3C Data Activity Lead http://www.w3.org/2013/data/ http://philarcher.org +44 (0)7887 767755 @philarcher1
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