- From: Peter F. Patel-Schneider <pfps@research.bell-labs.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 05:44:08 -0400 (EDT)
- To: hoekstra@uva.nl
- Cc: public-owl-wg@w3.org
Good comments.
At some time your comments should be linked to from the document itself.
Perhaps in a section of the talk/discussion page for the document? I did
this for the test version of the document that Sandro put up, and it
seems to work well.
I suggest that all comments be given separate sections in the
talk/discussion pages - this makes responses much easier.
peter
PS: "Talk:" pages are accessed via the "discussion" button. Not an
ideal situation, in my view.
From: Rinke Hoekstra <hoekstra@uva.nl>
Subject: Re: Policy question: Where to put comments?
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:03:45 +0200
> I just posted my initial comments to:
> http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Structure_and_Syntax_comments_Rinke_Hoekstra
>
> The page covers sections 1-6 of the spec.
>
> -Rinke
>
> Alan Ruttenberg wrote:
> >
> > On Oct 25, 2007, at 9:47 AM, Rinke Hoekstra wrote:
> >> I guess my question is: What are the WG's ideas on policy regarding
> >> the creation of new Wiki pages that reflect the personal opinion of
> >> individual WG members?
> >
> > This is encouraged! We can then link that page in to wherever we need to
> > make sure the issues are addressed. If you want to have this in the
> > tracker, you can submit an issue and just include a link to the wiki page.
> >
> > Wiki pages are free. Granularity is good, as it allows us to arrange and
> > organize more flexibly.
> >
> > Even once the documents are in the wiki, and we can use the talk pages
> > it may still make sense to have these wiki pages and link to them from
> > the talk page, so that the talk stays a manageable size.
> >
> > -Alan
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