- From: Sergio José Rodríguez Méndez <srodriguez@pet.cs.nctu.edu.tw>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 03:44:08 +0800
- To: axel@polleres.net
- Cc: john.leonard@incisivemedia.com, david@dbooth.org, xueyuan@w3.org, semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAFSabkwW=o2f+3RmOvgU69tEgN-Te_kDqrwHfKEBEcXq8Hv3cA@mail.gmail.com>
+1 to keep the list up "as is" /$¡rm Best regards, Sergio José Rodríguez Méndez (羅士豪) Pervasive Embedded Technologies Laboratory (PET Lab) Computer Science Department National Chiao Tung University <https://w3id.org/people/sergio> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 11:31 PM Axel Polleres <axel@polleres.net> wrote: > +1 to keep the list up "as is" > > Axel > -- > Dr. Axel Polleres > url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres > > On 15.10.2018, at 17:20, John Leonard <john.leonard@incisivemedia.com> > wrote: > > I prefer Linked Data as a term (I've never met anyone who understands what > the Semantic Web is outside of people who are actually creating it whereas > Linked Data is self-explanatory, at least in terms of getting over the > first hurdle), but does Linked Data have close enough to the same meaning > to satisfy everyone? > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* David Booth <david@dbooth.org> > *Sent:* 15 October 2018 16:09 > *To:* xueyuan; semantic-web@w3.org > *Subject:* Re: Semantic Web Interest Group now closed > > On 10/15/2018 10:49 AM, xueyuan wrote: > > This message is to inform you that the Semantic Web Interest Group > > is now closed, [ . . . . ] > > With the introduction of Community Groups we now encourage the > > participants in the IG forum to > > establish Community Groups to continue the conversations. > > Given that the semantic-web@w3.org email list has served the community > very well, I think it would be helpful for continuity if a Community > Group could take over the existing email list. Is this possible? And > if so, does this mean that we should now create such a community group? > > My one hesitation in continuing with the existing list is that the > choice of the name "Semantic Web" has long been recognized as a > marketing mistake, so perhaps it is time to say goodbye to it. "Linked > Data" is a substantially better term. > > Thoughts? > > David Booth > > >
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