Time to move to the W3C Federated Infrastructures Community Group

Dear all,

It's time to move on. We started with a task in the European Fed4FIRE project to focus on the homogeneous description of heterogeneous resources within federated testbeds, then reached out to collaborate with other researchers in related fields under the "Open-Multinet" umbrella and now we have the W3C Federated Infrastructures Community Group to open the field to even more collaborators and fields of application, such as Intercloud and Edge Computing.

The new home is https://www.w3.org/community/omn/ and we are currently busy updating the documentation and details within the semantic models.

If you like get updated or contribute, you can just join the public mailing list that is open for everyone ( https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-omn/ ) or join the group and have access to the private mailing list for members ( https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/internal-omn/ ) and contribute to the public mailing list for members ( https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-omn-contrib/ ).

Besides establishing the W3C OMN CG, we also moved our repository to https://github.com/w3c/omn and will probably use the permanent identifier https://w3id.org/omn (and according extensions) as the basis for more stable URI's.

Any feedback is welcome. Please feel free to forward this mail to interested parties.

Best regards,
Alex and the ontology team

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Received on Thursday, 1 October 2015 17:12:45 UTC