- From: Dave F.D. <jusprav2010@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 00:37:24 +0100
- To: Marc Twagirumukiza <marc.twagirumukiza@agfa.com>, Michael Miller <Michael.Miller@systemsbiology.org>, danbri@google.com
- Cc: Jim Marks <jim.marks@agfa.com>, David Portnoy <portnoy.david@gmail.com>, public-schemed@w3.org, w3c semweb HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>, W3C Web Schemas Task Force <public-vocabs@w3.org>
Hi Marc, Thanks for invitation. As I told you I will not be able to participate as well, sorry. However I have a main concern about the approach of TCon, and I would like to suggest something. It's very hard for some of us to contribute to the code review/model review based on GitHub. It would help to use TCons to discuss general and driving ideas and keep the code/model review/discussion on GitHub comments/discussions. On this basis everyone can feel comfortable to suggest/comment or push his/her expectations and contribute (if he/she can) to the GIt Hub codes. We are not at the same level to discuss codings and we are sure we have suitable people in the ScheMed Community Group to translate our discussions (with concensus) into codes with a strong help from schema.org team. May I suggest to change the coming agenda by replacing all points with a single point: Collect what each members/participants expect from the ScheMed Community Group/health.schema.org? This point is enough and and then we will discuss code review through github channel. My last suggestion is to have the current version of health.schema.org proposal at least published officially by schema.org (and keep improvment coming). Remember that the current proposal includes only the already existing vocab in schema.org before our Community group work. So publishing it would not have any problem (is already published in core with its known weaknesses). Sorry if am too direct but I had to, for sake of our community group progress. Wishing you all guys fruitful discussions. Dave. On 9 December 2015 at 17:36, Michael Miller <Michael.Miller@systemsbiology.org> wrote: > > hi all, > > > > regrets, will be traveling > > > > cheers, > > michael > > > > Michael Miller > > Software Engineer > > Institute for Systems Biology > > > > > > From: Marc Twagirumukiza [mailto:marc.twagirumukiza@agfa.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2015 7:47 AM > To: Jim Marks; David Portnoy; public-schemed@w3.org; w3c semweb HCLS; W3C Web Schemas Task Force > Subject: Healthcare Schema Vocabulary CG Meeting, 11th Dec > > > > Dear all, > > We are pleased to invite you again for the next meeting for our "Healthcare Schema Vocabulary" community group. > > It will be held on: Friday , December 11, 2015 at 4.00pm GMT (8..00am Stanford Time | 11.00am Boston Time | 4.00pm London Time | 5.00pm Brussels Time). > > Check here the time at your location: ScheMed CG | Meeting Time at your location > > * Conference details : > JOIN WEBEX MEETING > https://agfa.webex.com/agfa-en/j.php?MTID=m0bb13aedb23b0b43f928bf1bc6f02a47 > Meeting number: 951 905 704 > Meeting password: schemed > > > JOIN AT THE SAME TIME THE IRC CHANNEL > Please join the IRC channel on irc.w3.org . Tape there your name and the channel is schemed. > > IF JOIN BY PHONE AND AUDIO CONNECTION > +32 2894 8317 Belgium toll > 0800-77651 Belgium toll free > 0800-051-3810 Call-in toll-free number (UK) > +44-203-478-5289 Call-in toll number (UK) > +1 631 267 4890 USA/Canada toll > Access code: 951 905 704 > > > Global call-in numbers: > https://agfa-en.webex.com/agfa-en/globalcallin.php?serviceType=MC&ED=358292102&tollFree=1 > > * Meeting agenda : https://www.w3.org/community/schemed/wiki/December_11th,_2015_Conference_agenda > > Important note: Please read this agenda and related materials in deep before the meeting this will speed up the meeting. Feedback to me for any other point > > Thanks, and looking forward meeting you all on next Friday. > > Marc Twagirumukiza > > [Apologies for any duplication due to cross-posting].
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