Re: [All] ITS 2.0 = The "Dublin Core" of the Multilingual Web?

Hi Arle, all,

Arle, if it's ok with you, I'd propose to take Dave's offer (thanks a 
lot for that) - just to safe you some time and to have the new template 
for people like Pedro ready soon. What do you think?

Best,

Felix

Am 19.02.13 08:51, schrieb Arle Lommel:
> Dave, is the issue with the border that they can't do full bleed 
> (i.e., borderless) printing or something else?
>
> -Arle
>
> On 2013 Feb 19, at 08:37 , David Lewis <dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie 
> <mailto:dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie>> wrote:
>
>> Hi felix,
>> Yes, that is inspired thinking, this is a great idea! Like dublin 
>> core, its agnostic of the content format in which it is used and as 
>> you say it addresses a whole range of related applications.
>>
>> This characterisation of its2.0 also has the potential to catch more 
>> of the interest of the content management and the (non-linguistic) 
>> linked data communities where dc is already familiar currency.
>>
>> Yesterday in the call we were discussing the need to rework the 
>> poster template, since many people are having trouble with the 
>> border, plus i think we need to have some fp7/eu logos on the bottom. 
>> At the same time then perhaps we could replace the location and dat 
>> info at the bottom with ITS 2.0 = The "Dublin Core" of the 
>> Multilingual Web?
>>
>> I know arle is busy with rome prep, so we could have a go at 
>> revamping the template today at tcd.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
>> On 18 Feb 2013, at 20:41, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org 
>> <mailto:fsasaki@w3.org>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> would you agree with the statement made in the subject of this mail?
>>>
>>> I'm asking since like Dublin Core metadata
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core
>>> ITS 2.0
>>>
>>> - provides a relatively small set of metadata items
>>> - separates between concepts and various syntaxes (HTML(5), XML) to 
>>> write these
>>> - metadata covers a broad range of applications
>>>
>>> I'm asking for two reasons:
>>> - with the "high level summary" we want to publish at 
>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/mlw-metadata-us-impl
>>> would above phrase be something for the introduction?
>>> - with the reporting for our underlying EU project in mind - would 
>>> above phrase help to make the role of ITS 2.0 clear?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any feedback in advance,
>>>
>>> Felix
>>>
>

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