- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 08:08:49 +0000
- To: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- Cc: public-webhistory@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAK-qy=6=V2Pg84uq1eFQjRVKZxcP4orLpP4PMfi6SZ7RgdGB+w@mail.gmail.com>
Hello webhistory CG. I'm afraid I mis-posted this article, it was intended for the new CSVW community group, and has been reposted there: https://www.w3.org/community/csvw/ Dan On 7 January 2016 at 07:50, W3C Community Development Team < team-community-process@w3.org> wrote: > The CSVW Community Group was created by members of the CSVW Working Group > to > provide an ongoing home for discussion of the CSVW specifications, their > use > and implementation. > > Unlike the Working Group, this Community Group is primarily > email-based, and > open to all interested parties. Working Groups, as the name suggests, > are much > harder work, and CSVW was no exception. As our WG charter draws to a close > following the publication of the CSV specs as W3C recommendations it is > important to have somewhere on the Web that is a focal point for using > these > specifications, rather than just creating them. > > It is possible that ideas for new W3C specifications (and Working Groups), > may > arise from the Community Group, but we also encourage broader collaboration > amongst publishers and implementors. We would particularly like to hear > from the transformation definition mechanism, and of any efforts that > integrate or extend the specifications to work alongside > related technologies > such as R2RML. > > > > ---------- > > This post sent on Web History Community Group > > > > 'Welcome to the CSVW Community Group!' > > > https://www.w3.org/community/webhistory/2016/01/07/welcome-to-the-csvw-community-group/ > > > > Learn more about the Web History Community Group: > > https://www.w3.org/community/webhistory > > > >
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