Re: Simple Straw Poll re. Hash URI Specificity and WebID Definition

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Melvin Carvalho
<melvincarvalho@gmail.com>wrote:

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> On 21 November 2012 17:57, Alexandre Bertails <bertails@w3.org> wrote:
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>> I'm told that people are "voting" by just answering the ML, with
>> non-consistent cross-posting on top of that.
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>> Can we have more chaos, please? I mean, seriously...
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>> W3C has some tools (WBS) to setup polls. Also, this must be proposed
>> by the chair to have some value.
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> Alex, it's just an (informal) straw poll.  Nothing binding.  Henry can
> call a formal vote, if required (I believe).
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+1, I think at this point it's get a sense the general consensus of the
group.

but I agree with Alex re. chaos, the poll submissions should probably be
added to the wiki directly by each of us. Those who can't log in to the
wiki will need to the ML though, and I or someone else can copy their
opinion into the wiki.

Steph.


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>> Alexandre.
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>> On 11/21/2012 11:30 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
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>>> On 11/21/12 11:04 AM, Henry Story wrote:
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>>>> "Specifically" is not clear.
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>>>> In terms of language we can use MUST, SHOULD etc.
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>>>> So perhaps you can rephrase it in those terms.
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>>>> [1] a WebID MUST be a an HTTP hash uri
>>>> [2] a WebID SHOULD be an HTTP hash uri
>>>> [3] a WebID SHOULD be any HTTP hash uri
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>>>> in all cases of course we agree that the URI MUST refer to an agent as
>>>> described in the current spec.
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>>>> Is this better?
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>>> I missed this part in my earlier response. That's fine re. straw poll
>>> vote (via email or use of Wiki doc), but corrected to read:
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>>> [1] a WebID MUST be a an HTTP hash uri
>>> [2] a WebID SHOULD be an HTTP hash uri
>>> [3] a WebID SHOULD be any HTTP uri
>>> [4] a WebID MUST be an HTTP uri .
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-- 
Steph.

Received on Wednesday, 21 November 2012 17:09:09 UTC