Re: Fwd: draft press release

Tom,
Regarding what you said earlier on the call, its seems logical to me
that a PR for a W3C standard would be more extensive than a PR for a
XG, which is not really part of W3C activity.
We could probably have a short PR like this, like other XGs, but
discuss the possibility of a longer presentation of our work for the
SW blog [1].


Emma

[1] http://www.w3.org/blog/SW/

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote:
> Emma, Tom, others,
>
> For the record I'm happy with sending that to W3C PR, to see what their
> reaction is. Iie., if they want something different, it's better to start
> the discussion now...
>
> Antoine
>
>
>> Emma,
>>
>> Thank you for drafting this!  I have turned the text into a
>> wiki page at [1]...
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> [1] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/wiki/PressRelease
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 05:06:34PM +0200, Emmanuelle Bermes wrote:
>>>
>>> I thought I had sent that a while ago... appears it was still in my
>>> draft folder :-(
>>>
>>> Following the action :
>>> ACTION: Chairs to prepare press release with W3C [recorded in
>>> http://www.w3.org/2011/08/18-lld-minutes.html#action17]
>>>
>>> Here is a draft press release, feedback welcome.
>>> As I mentionned during the telecon, this is basically a mix between
>>> the regular W3C press release format for incubator group reports, and
>>> the beginning of our executive summary.
>>>
>>> Emma
>>> ______________________________________________
>>>
>>> Incubator group report - Library Linked Data
>>>
>>> The W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group has published their final
>>> report.
>>>
>>> The group worked from May 2010 until August 2011, this final report
>>> being the main outcome of this activity. The mission of the incubator
>>> group was to help increase global interoperability of library data on
>>> the Web. At this time, libraries and other cultural heritage or memory
>>> institutions, including museums and archives, show a great interest in
>>> sharing data on the Web. Existing library applications showcase the
>>> benefits of adopting Semantic Web standards and Linked Data
>>> principles, in order to publish valuable information assets that
>>> library create and curate, such as bibliographic data, lists of
>>> concepts, names, persons, etc.
>>>
>>> The work of the group  originates from a set of use cases contributed
>>> by a variety of parties ranging from small, independent projects to
>>> activities in national libraries. From these the group extracted
>>> benefits, a brief report of the current state of library linked data,
>>> and recommendations for next steps. Our analysis also features
>>> detailed inventories of available vocabularies and technologies.
>>>
>>> This publication is part of the Incubator Activity, a forum where W3C
>>> Members can innovate and experiment. This work is not on the W3C
>>> standards track.
>>
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>
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