- From: Ali Khalili <ali1k@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 18:37:51 +0200
- To: janowicz@ucsb.edu
- Cc: Axel Polleres <droxel@gmail.com>, Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>, Semantic Web IG <semantic-web@w3.org>, LOD List <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CA+152ejcVsWLpjZZJ4CO=w60YhdSYZ5PLXs-wHVBYAAu56TT1g@mail.gmail.com>
+1 for publishing structured CfPs (by having guidlines as Ruben sugested) I am not sure if Schema.org or other existing vocabularies have a suitable schema for CfPs. I remember, once we did an analysis of the SemWeb mailing list looking specially for CfPs. The results showed a growing number of heterogeneous CfPs. I found the video of our idea for 'A Semantic Ecosystem for CfPs' at http://videolectures.net/eswc2012_wiljes_khalili_semantic_ecosystem/ There are potentially a plenty of applications if structured CfPs are provided! Best, Ali ------------------------------------------------ http://ali1k.com Department of Computer Science & The Network Institute, Knowledge Representation & Reasoning Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam http://krr.cs.vu.nl/ On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Krzysztof Janowicz <janowicz@ucsb.edu> wrote: > Besides being the primary W3C outlet for SW related topics, >> semantic-web@w3.org is in my feeling also the primary outlet for the >> research community in this area. So, spreading calls for papers there is as >> natural as using dbworld in the databases community. >> >> My feeling is that of we ban CfPs on this list, we cut one of the major >> distribution channels for CfPs in our community. >> > > I absolutely agree. In fact CfPs are one of the reasons why I am on this > mailinglist. > > Best, > Krzysztof > > > > On 03/30/2016 05:58 AM, Axel Polleres wrote: > >> Besides being the primary W3C outlet for SW related topics, >> semantic-web@w3.org is in my feeling also the primary outlet for the >> research community in this area. So, spreading calls for papers there is as >> natural as using dbworld in the databases community. >> >> My feeling is that of we ban CfPs on this list, we cut one of the major >> distribution channels for CfPs in our community. >> >> One way around that (and I am not sure myself whether I'd be in favor of >> that or just happy with the status quo) would be to - following the example >> of dbworld - allow CfPs only to be sent through a (captcha-protected) Web >> form, and block/ban CfPs from individual users only, but still distribute >> them through this list. >> >> just my two cents, >> Axel >> >> -- >> url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres >> >> On 30 Mar 2016, at 13:21, Phil Archer <phila@w3.org> wrote: >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> A perennial topic at W3C is whether we should allow calls for papers to >>> be posted to our mailing lists. Many argue, passionately, that we should >>> not allow any CfPs on any lists. It is now likely that this will be the >>> policy, with any message detected as being a CfP marked as spam (and >>> therefore blocked). >>> >>> Historically, the semantic-web and public-lod lists have been used for >>> CfPs and we are happy for this to continue *iff* you want it. >>> >>> Last time we asked, the consensus was that CfPs were seen as useful, but >>> it's time to ask you again. >>> >>> Please take a minute to answer the 4 question, no need for free text, >>> survey at https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/1/ >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Phil. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> Phil Archer >>> W3C Data Activity Lead >>> http://www.w3.org/2013/data/ >>> >>> http://philarcher.org >>> +44 (0)7887 767755 >>> @philarcher1 >>> >>> >> > > -- > Krzysztof Janowicz > > Geography Department, University of California, Santa Barbara > 4830 Ellison Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060 > > Email: jano@geog.ucsb.edu > Webpage: http://geog.ucsb.edu/~jano/ > Semantic Web Journal: http://www.semantic-web-journal.net > > >
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