- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 08:43:21 +0200
- To: public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAL58czrJwwANwWZvLVs1CVasREBQnO32x8U=O7HaWd+7xsUxDQ@mail.gmail.com>
Dear al, our first public working draft of ITS 2.0 will be published tomorrow at http://www.w3.org/TR/its20 Thanks a lot to all your contributions! Now it's time to schedule the publication of an updated working draft, and of things to be done by our next f2f meeting in September 25-26 in Prague, see https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/EventSchedule 1) NEXT PUBLICATION The next publication will be July 26. We need your input by 15 July for that, so that others can review it. Please let the co-chairs know if see any issues with the time schedule and the action items below, to be done before next publication: - Create wording about query language attribute: Felix - Create wording in the introduction about CMS: Dave - Conversion to NIF - all: review existing proposal from Maxim, Sebastian and Tadej - Create "Disambiguation" section: Tadej - Update data category table: Felix - Create LocaleFilter section: any volunteers? - Create provenance section: Dave - Create TextAnalysisAnnotation section: Tadej - Update summary of ITS Markup: Felix - Update schemas for ITS and RELAX NG schema for ITS elements / attributes: Jirka If I have forgotten something, please let me know. I have created input to "Domain", I'll send it in a different mail soon. As a reminder, we need input for the following data categories *by 15 July* that are only candidates to be added to ITS 2.0: idValue, targetPointer, qualityError, qualityProfile. See the process described at http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Implementation_Commitments For the people writing up sections (Tadej, Dave, a volunteer for LocaleFilter) I have created a word template, see attachment. Please use that template and send it filled in with "your" data category to this list, for others to review. It is important that you use the same structure and style as in the example "Localization Note data category". 2) SEPTEMBER F2F MEETING At the September f2f meeting we want to hear about "your" prototype implementations. The main purpose is not to have final implementations, but your prototypes should drive the final decisions about detailed data category definitions. So what we need *by 17 September* is: - A short description (1-2 paragraphs is OK) of your implementation - For each data category that is processed: name of the data category, information about whether you process global and / or local information (note that defaults (if applicable) need to be taken into account anyway if you claim to implement a data category), and - most important: examples of what your implementation "does" with the data category. This last part is of outmost importance. It will feed our test suite design and our "message" to the outside world in general. Cheers, Felix -- Felix Sasaki DFKI / W3C Fellow
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- application/msword attachment: data-category-template.doc
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