Re: [ALL] agenda Nov 18 telecon

i am in support of the task force but I would like to formation 
description  to explicitly address overlapping issues with existing task 
forces
(at least with oep as i mentioned in previous email).

deborah


Phil Tetlow wrote:

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>Guus,
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>Can I propose a further agenda item please? Namely the establishment of a
>Software Engineering Task Force as outlined by Jeff Pan and myself.
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>Kind Regards
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>Phil Tetlow
>Senior Consultant
>IBM Business Consulting Services
>Mobile. (+44) 7740 923328
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>AGENDA  Teleconference
>W3C Semantic Web Best Practices & Deployment Working Group
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>[NOTE: the UTC time has been moved forward one hour to accommodate for
>the end of DST in Europe and US]
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>18 November 2004, 1900 UTC
>       1100 (West US)
>       1400 (East US)
>       1900 (London)
>       2000 (Amsterdam),
>       0400 (next day Tokyo)
>       0600 (next day Sydney)
>Duration: 60-90 min
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>Bridge: +1.617.761.6200 passcode 7927# ('SWBP')
>IRC Chat: irc:irc.w3.org (port 6665), #swbp
>   Web-based IRC (member-only):
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Jun/0033.html
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>Chair: Guus Schreiber / David Wood
>Scribe: tbd (pls volunteer)
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>Please note that SWBP&D WG telecons are for attendance by members and
>invited experts only.
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>1. ADMINISTRIVIA (15 min)
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>Roll call
>Regrets:
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>PROPOSED to accept the minutes of the Oct 28 telecon:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Oct/0170.html
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>PROPOSED to accept the minutes of the Bristol 1-2 Nov ftf:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0045.html
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>PROPOSED next telecon
>   Dec 2, 1500 UTC
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>Short discussion about telecon times:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0079.html
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>Agenda amendments
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>2. ACTION ITEM REVIEW (10-15 min)
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> From Oct 28 telecon:
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>    ACTION: BenB read ODM documents [2]
>    ACTION: gary ng review ODM [7]
>    ACTION: Ralph to ask WG for feedback on requirement to embed RDF/XML
>      markup in an XHTML document  [9]
>    ACTION: danbri circulate links for his existing feedback/review to dawg
>    ACTION: philT look at garyng's message, see what actions if any this wg
>      shoudl take [20]
>    ACTION: chrisw approach sophia about units and measures
>      particpating  DONE
>    ACTION: guus to note on numeric ranges after the xml datatypes TF has
>      finished
>    ACTION: libby to make that note into a document to read for the f2f by
>      25th oct [28] DONE
>    ACTION: guus send jeremy pointer about numeric ranges and XMLS [13]
>    ACTION: jjc to send around pointers on HTML TF [14] DONE
>    ACTION: libby to send pointers to list in preparation for f2f [15] DONE
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> From Bristol ftf:
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>    ACTION: Alistair make explicit in skos core doc the fact that
>      you're trying to deal with potential for multiple thesauri using the
>      same terms, overlap etc., different from paper publishing world
>    ACTION: Ben to send this statement to HTML WG via email
>    ACTION: Brian and DanBri need to talk about what need to do for
>      Wordnet document to be good enough
>    ACTION: David to reword the statement on RDF A to HTML WG
>    ACTION: JJC review SPARQL WD re
>      http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-rdf-sparql-query-20041012/#extendedtests
>    ACTION: Phil to write up concerns about RDF/A on email
>    ACTION: Steve to email on concerns for RDF in XHTML
>    ACTION: VM TF to compile list of sample vocabs for the note
>    ACTION: VM TF with help from Guus to find thesaurus like example
>      and high end ontologies to section 3
>    ACTION: David to contact Eric Miller re his interest in joining
>      the RDFTM TF
>    ACTION: find someone to do the review the part of UML about TM
>    ACTION: Jeremy Clarify which parts of UML docs HP is most
>      interested in reviewing
>    ACTION: Steve to finish rdftm TF description
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>3. TECH PLENARY / SWBPD MARCH FTF
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>- dates, interactions with other groups (SWIG, DAWG)
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>See also message from TAG:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/chairs/2004OctDec/0057.html
>   (member-only)
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>4. RDFTM Task FORCE PROPOSAL
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>PROPOSED to start work on the a new RDF/Topic Maps TF:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0071.html
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>5. TF UPDATES (5-10 min each)
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>5.1 OEP (Deb)
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>5.2 PORT (Alistair)
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>   Quick-start doc:
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>5.3 WordNet (Aldo)
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>   Notes ftf breakout:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0011.html
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>5.4 XML Schema datatypes (Jeremey)
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>5.5 Vocabulary management (TomB)
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>5.6 RDF-in-HTML (Ben)
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>   Notes ftf breakout session:
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004Nov/0012.html
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>5.7 ADTF (Libby)
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>5.8 Tutorial Page (TomA)
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>6. AOB
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