- From: Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 13:50:17 +1000
- To: Mitzi László <mitzil@inrupt.com>
- Cc: Ruben Verborgh <Ruben.Verborgh@ugent.be>, "public-solid@w3.org" <public-solid@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAM1Sok3kw_ZeOtrT2QLfH1q03LsSAv7apNHzXfv1k0B8F_9HbA@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Mitzi, few quick notes, the google form isn't visible due to permissions. /All, *SolidProxy* How are decentralised assets currently being handled? Therein consideration of search & discovery, in addition perhaps to some sort of underlying solid-proxy *SmartAgent* There have been a few issues highlighted about ontologies; a. how to find them b. how to make them c. how to map between them Secondly, i think that there will be more inputs to a 'smart agent' than is defined more simply as 'ontology'. Perhaps a 'smart agent' is the AI equivalent to a web-browser for humans. question moreover is, how does it work; what are the prevailing considerations about how it should work (and what it shouldn't be able to do if it 'conforms to spec'.) Timo. On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 08:08, Mitzi László <mitzil@inrupt.com> wrote: > Solid W3C Community Group, > > Thank you Ruben and a pleasure to meet you all. > > You can find a proposed agenda for the upcoming W3C Solid Community Group > call. [1] Please feel free to add your suggestions (in suggestion mode) > around any edits to existing items or additional items you would like to > have on the agenda. Google docs is only an interim solution for agendas > and minutes, with the intention to move as quickly as possible to a Solid > solution. > > As well as the mailing list there is a Solid gitter channel dedicated to > the W3C community group. [2] > > At the moment there are two action items for you: > > - Fill in this poll so we can find the most convenient time for a > recurring call [3] > - Fill in this survey to understand your thoughts on 1) the goal of > the Solid W3C Community Group 2) any initiatives you love that you feel we > should all know about and why you love them 3) any sub specs/ elements of > the spec you feel we should be working on [4]. If you prefer to write me an > email to mitzil@inrupt.com rather than use the google form please feel > free > > > Mitzi > > [1] > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L7wlDPd-y-DdhYdFkArvPNZC8hswlEcfglPVbt2TrmA/edit?usp=sharing > > [2] https://gitter.im/solid/w3c > > [3] https://doodle.com/poll/pnutxryrf85x3xw9 > > [4] > https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4N3xb6EKmDdRR6vcYG_432QP0XXc7-iTgIZkgN7BZyM9h6Q/viewform?usp=sf_link > > Mitzi > > On 19 Feb 2019, at 12:55, Ruben Verborgh (UGent-imec) < > Ruben.Verborgh@UGent.be> wrote: > > Dear all, > > Thanks again for the nice phone conf earlier this month, > the notes of which are available at > https://www.w3.org/2019/02/05-solid-minutes.html > > I have taken the initiative to organize the first phone conf, > but my schedule makes it hard to do this every month. > As such, I have looked for a replacement. > > Organizing phone confs is a purely administrative duty. > Determining the agenda is up to the community; > also, that organizer is not necessarily the chair of the conf. > > I suggest that Mitzi from Inrupt takes up > the administrative duty to keep the monthly phone confs going. > She would then, for now, ensure these phone confs happen. > What happens during the phone conf is all (y)ours :-) > > Looking forward to talking again to you soon. > > Best, > > Ruben > -- > Ruben Verborgh > Professor of Semantic Web Technology > IDLab, Ghent University – imec > https://ruben.verborgh.org/ – @RubenVerborgh > > >
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