Re: Introduction and Launch Notice – Semantic Agent Communication Community Group

Hi Melvin,

Yes. I’ve been thinking along the same direction. Do you have any
suggestions , like how should we handle multiple repo? I personally am
more like mono repo structure, which is easier to mange, so I go w3c
cg first, but its open to have our own github org, too.

At the moment we are preparing deliverables across several layers:

1. Ontologies / JSON-LD models and a draft specification for semantic
communication.
2. A reference implementation demonstrating the core interaction patterns.
3. Documentation, reports, and specification drafts aligned with the CG’s scope.
4.  Evaluation methodology and criteria to validate the proposed approach.
5. AI agents to support the operation of the CG itself — including
meta-governance tasks, based on ontologies we are defining for agent
behavior.

Happy to sync further and refine the structure if needed.

Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> 於 2025年11月14日 週五 下午8:53寫道:
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> pá 14. 11. 2025 v 13:20 odesílatel 陳信屹 <tyson@slashlife.ai> napsal:
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>> Dear participants,
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>> My name is Tyson Chen, and I would like to introduce myself as the
>> Chair of the Semantic Agent Communication Community Group.
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>> This message serves as the formal launch notice for the group.
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> Congrats, Tyson!
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>> 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.
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>> The group will operate fully asynchronously.
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>> 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.
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>> A Draft Charter (v0.1) has been prepared to outline the group’s
>> motivation, scope, and planned deliverables.
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>> It includes: interaction semantics (Intent, Delegation, Capability,
>> ExecutionRecord, CommunicativeActs)
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>> 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)
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>> Once the W3C-cg GitHub repository is set up, the full draft will be
>> posted there for open review and iteration.
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> I would suggest creating a full github org, rather than a repo in the w3c namespace. This will allow for multiple repos.
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> I look forward to working with all of you.
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> Looking forward to working together!
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>> Kind regards,
>> Tyson Chen
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Received on Friday, 14 November 2025 13:10:55 UTC