- From: Philipp Cimiano <cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:50:07 +0100
- To: Jorge Gracia <jgracia@fi.upm.es>
- CC: "public-ontolex@w3.org" <public-ontolex@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <530F185F.3030906@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
Jorge, all, I agree with the modular approach, you are right. The think with the validators is: it would be nice to have the validators early on to validate the examples we give on the website and make sure that they comply ;-) Philipp. Am 27.02.14 11:28, schrieb Jorge Gracia: > Dear Philipp, all, > > The plan sounds excellent! I have a couple of comments, though > > > End of June: final draft of the model (95%) version, to be presented > to the community for final comments > > I think we do not have to wait until end of June to release the "core" > model, which has been largely discussed already. We could release it > quite earlier, and then tackle each of the other modules > sequentiallyuntil June (actually ones are more mature than others, > maybe not all of them will be ready for June) > > > July - September: first versions of implemented APIs, validators > (syntactic and checking some usual ontolex mistakes through SPARQL > construct etc.) > > September - December: putting model online at W3C (see my other email > on this) and disseminating at conferences, through webinars etc. > > I would proceed the other way around. For me the natural way is first > to put the models online, second to develop APIs and implementations > based on them (...and finally disseminating at conferences, webinars, > etc). Actually I would put the modules onlineas soon as they are > final, without waiting until all the modules are wrapped up. This is > one of the advantages of our modular approach ;-) > > > Regards, > Jorge > > > > > 2014-02-27 7:55 GMT+01:00 Philipp Cimiano > <cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de > <mailto:cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>>: > > Dear all, > > this is to remind you all that we will be e-meeting again > tomorrow 15:00 (CET) for our weekly ontolex telco. I will send > around an agenda etc. tomorrow. I did not manage to do it so far, > apologies. > > Other than, I have some news, I talked yesterday to Sebastian > Hellmann as John and me visited him in Leipzig. > > He is chair of the SEMANTIC conference in Leipzig > http://www.semantics.cc/ and offered us the possibility of > organizing a one-day event/workshop/tutorial on the ontolex model. > > We could present the almost final model to the community, do a > (hands-on) tutorial etc. I think this would be a great idea. > Please let me know what you think and whether you would like to > attend such an event. Clearly, the more people from ontolex > attend, the better. We would announce this rather broadly of > course, but I want to make sure that there is enough internal > attendance. > > This means that in my view our plan for this year could be as follows: > > End of June: final draft of the model (95%) version, to be > presented to the community for final comments > > July - September: first versions of implemented APIs, validators > (syntactic and checking some usual ontolex mistakes through SPARQL > construct etc.) > > September - December: putting model online at W3C (see my other > email on this) and disseminating at conferences, through webinars etc. > > John also raised the issue what would happen to the community once > the final model is released. > > Our idea would be that the community stays there and meets > regularly but less intensely ;-) with the main goal of monitoring > usage of the model and possibly making some needed (monotonic) > changes to the model as we monitor uptake and usage and possibly > get some requests for changes, additions etc. from the community. > > Concerning APIs: it would of course be nice to have APIs in > different standard programming languages that people use in our > field. The most obvious candidate is Java, but a Pyhton API could > be also interesting. Any other? > > See my other email on the architecture of the ontolex web site. > > Best regards, > > Philipp. > > -- > > Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano > > Phone: +49 521 106 12249 <tel:%2B49%20521%20106%2012249> > Fax: +49 521 106 12412 <tel:%2B49%20521%20106%2012412> > Mail: cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de > <mailto:cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de> > > Forschungsbau Intelligente Systeme (FBIIS) > Raum 2.307 > Universität Bielefeld > Inspiration 1 > 33619 Bielefeld > > > > > > -- > Jorge Gracia, PhD > Ontology Engineering Group > Artificial Intelligence Department > Universidad Politécnica de Madrid > http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/~jgracia/ > <http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/%7Ejgracia/> -- Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano Phone: +49 521 106 12249 Fax: +49 521 106 12412 Mail: cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de Forschungsbau Intelligente Systeme (FBIIS) Raum 2.307 Universität Bielefeld Inspiration 1 33619 Bielefeld
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