Re: [TalentSignal] Suggested first actions

Just got off a videoconference with some folks at ESCO, the European 
skills & occupation taxonomy effort.  I think bullet number 1 is going 
to be important to address, and the other bullet seems like an obvious 
nee as well.  I'm in agreement.

On 4/17/2019 10:16 AM, Stuart Sutton wrote:
> Phil, I think the two immediate actions to try and hit the next 
> release are a good place to start.
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 8:36 AM Phil Barker <phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk 
> <mailto:phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk>> wrote:
>
>     Hello all,
>
>     I have set up a wiki for the Talent Signal community group
>     <https://www.w3.org/community/talent-signal/wiki/Main_Page>. You
>     should all have edit access when logged in to your W3C account.
>
>     I have copied to the wiki most of the content from the Google doc
>     on possible requirements for job descriptions
>     <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SfB2d-CkxrbfOJJPcBjb_etGJJ0_Rk9ELpqsQx5QwKA/edit#heading=h.52xm8fh2jw5g>
>     that I circulated last month. That content is now here:
>     https://www.w3.org/community/talent-signal/wiki/Issues,_use_cases_and_requirements
>
>     I suggest that we pick a few of the issues on that page and try to
>     address them in time for the next release of schema.org
>     <http://schema.org> (due May 1). We should chose some which seem
>     relatively significant but easy. I think these are good candidates:
>
>       * occupationalCategory definition requires O*Net-SOC taxonomy,
>         which is too prescriptive & US-centric. See also issue 2192
>         and PR 2207 which adds CategoryCode to range of
>         occupationalCategory.
>       * Should be able to provide start date for job (see issue 1829
>         point 10)
>
>         (see wiki for relevant links)
>
>     *Please indicate *(by reply to this email) whether you think these
>     are a reasonable choice and whether you would add any others.
>     After Easter we can look at suggested changes to propose to
>     schema.org <http://schema.org>.
>
>     Also please suggest any changes to the wiki by way of new use
>     cases, refinements to the existing text, clarifications etc.
>     either by email if there needs to be discussion or by fixing what
>     is on the wiki if there is a clear error.
>
>     Best regards, Phil
>
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