- From: Kjetil Kjernsmo <kjetil@kjernsmo.net>
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:34:19 +0100
- To: paul@segala.com, drooks@segala.com, bnowack@appmosphere.com, chris@bizer.de
- Cc: public-sweo-ig@w3.org
Hi Paul, David, Benjamin and Chris (and the rest)! Susie has now published the official results and positions of the SWEO, http://www.w3.org/blog/SWEO/2007/03/06/community_project_support and as you probably allready know, FOAF based White Listing for Fighting Spam, Interlinking Open Data on the Semantic Web, Knowee/Contact Organizer, and Powder Browser Extensions "won" the SWEO support! :-) Congrats, everyone! Now, the important thing is to start coding. I took the task of ensuring that everyone has the tools they need to support the programming. In particular, a suitable mailing list, a wiki and a version control system. I know that Interlinking Open Data on the Semantic Web are allready well organised, and I would assume Segala has the resources to back the browser extension work. Myself, I plan to use the ESW Wiki and the foaf-dev mailing list for my project, also I have a subversion repository of my own that I will probably use. So, Benjamin, do you have what you need? I think it is useful to use existing mailinglists if appropriate. I would say that if there is a mailing list that touches the core topic of the project, then one might as well use it, and in my case, foaf-dev does that, I think. I control the mailing lists of perlrdf.org, we have currently a single list there, namely "dev" http://lists.perlrdf.org/listinfo/dev and if no other mailing lists are appropriate, I could set up a list on that domain if needed. Also, I could assign write privileges to my SVN repository if that is needed too. So, this is an open offer to all the "winners", please let me know what your needs are, and we will try to accommodate. Cheers, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Programmer / Astrophysicist / Ski-orienteer / Orienteer / Mountaineer kjetil@kjernsmo.net Homepage: http://www.kjetil.kjernsmo.net/ OpenPGP KeyID: 6A6A0BBC
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