- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2025 13:53:24 +0100
- To: 陳信屹 <tyson@slashlife.ai>
- Cc: public-s-agent-comm@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYhJg=mm_POOR20=7uHGqYei4aCbZm8kp4bW_Hh0kp+EdxQ@mail.gmail.com>
pá 14. 11. 2025 v 13:20 odesílatel 陳信屹 <tyson@slashlife.ai> napsal: > Dear participants, > > My name is Tyson Chen, and I would like to introduce myself as the > Chair of the Semantic Agent Communication Community Group. > > This message serves as the formal launch notice for the group. > Congrats, Tyson! > > The group has been created to explore and define a structured, > machine-interpretable semantic layer for agent-to-agent communication, > with a focus on identity, intent, delegation, provenance, execution > semantics, and verifiable interaction models across heterogeneous > agent runtimes. > > The group will operate fully asynchronously. > > All work will be conducted through GitHub issues and pull requests > once the initial repository is created. We have already requested a > GitHub repository under the w3c-cg organization and will begin > organizing discussion threads and draft materials there as soon as it > becomes available. > > A Draft Charter (v0.1) has been prepared to outline the group’s > motivation, scope, and planned deliverables. > > It includes: interaction semantics (Intent, Delegation, Capability, > ExecutionRecord, CommunicativeActs) > > 1. identity and verifiability primitives (DIDs, VCs, signatures, > provenance) > 2. a narrative and semantic ledger model for accountable agent behavior > 3. machine-readable ontology artifacts (RDF/OWL vocabularies, JSON-LD > contexts, SHACL shapes) > Once the W3C-cg GitHub repository is set up, the full draft will be > posted there for open review and iteration. > I would suggest creating a full github org, rather than a repo in the w3c namespace. This will allow for multiple repos. > > Participation is open, and all individuals or organizations interested > in semantic agent communication, ontology engineering, multi-agent > interoperability, or verifiable delegation models are welcome to > contribute. > > A follow-up message will be sent when the repository becomes > available, along with initial discussion items (terminology, > architecture framing, module planning) to begin collaborative work. > > I look forward to working with all of you. > Looking forward to working together! > > Kind regards, > Tyson Chen > >
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