Re: SKOSPrimer Editors' Draft 20090817

Looks good to me Antoine. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you...

//Ed

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Antoine Isaac<aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote:
> Hi Ed, Ralph, all,
>
> A new editor's draft of the Primer is available at [1], which should take
> into account the latest changes in the Reference as resolved per [2].
> Changes are listed below.
>
> According to the last telecon minutes, I was to provide it for today 17, so
> that Ralph could prepare it for tomorrow. I trust it is ok as such, but it
> would still be great if Ed and/or someone else from the WG had an
> opportunity for a last check before Ralph publishes it later today!
>
> Cheers
>
> Antoine
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/SKOS/primer/primer-20090817.htm
> [2] http://www.w3.org/2009/08/11-swd-minutes.html#item02
>
> ==== changes
>
> == In Sect. 4.6 "Notations".
> In such cases, it is possible to use one SKOS labeling property, for
> instance skos:prefLabel, in combination with private use language tags (or
> subtags) as defined by RFC 4646 [RFC4646]. This pattern was first proposed
> for a list of coded countries [COUNTRYCODES-SKOS] from which the following
> example is adapted: iso3166:FR skos:prefLabel "France"@en ;
>  skos:prefLabel "FRA"@en-x-notation-threeletter ;
>  skos:prefLabel "250"@x-notation-numerical.
> Note that it is unlikely that notations represented in such a manner will
> benefit from notation-specific mechanisms (such as display procedures) in
> SKOS tools. This would indeed require different actors to agree on the use
> of shared subtags, which conflicts with these being defined as "private". By
> default, users should expect these notations to be treated, in accordance
> with the SKOS model, as mere labels.
> ->
> In such cases, it is possible to use one SKOS labeling property, for
> instance skos:prefLabel, without any language tag, as in:
> ex:udc512 skos:prefLabel "Algebra"@en ;
>  skos:notation "512"^^ex:UDCNotation ;
>  skos:prefLabel "512" .
> Note that it is unlikely that notations represented in such a manner will
> benefit from notation-specific mechanisms (such as display procedures) in
> SKOS tools. By default, users should expect these notations to be treated,
> in accordance with the SKOS model, as mere labels.
> == in References
>
> removed [COUNTRYCODES-SKOS]
>
> == in Appendix (table comparing with ISO 2788)
>
> or by using simple labeling properties combined with specific language tags
> (see Section 4.6).
> ->
> or by using simple labeling properties (see Section 4.6).
>

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