- From: Brian McBride <bwm@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:27:13 +0100
- To: rdf core <w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org>
I have an action to update our schedule. At the F2F in August, we decided to aim for making an announcement, preferably going to REC, at WWW2002. I am assuming that our documents will have to go through the full process. I've been looking at the W3C process document to see what schedule would enable us to do this. It looks to me that we would need to issue last call WD's at the beginning of 2002. This would lead to a schedule which looks like the following: 02 Jan 2002 Last call announcement 01 Feb 2002 Candidate Rec 02 Apr 2002 Proposed Rec May 2002 Rec Eric, Dan and others with experience of this process, does this look feasible? This means we would need to have the last call WD's ready by the end of this year. We currently have the following documents in progress: RDF/XML syntax normative Model Theory normative RDF Schema normative Primer non-normative? Are we comfortable with this set of documents? (We also have to cover our charter commitment to explain the relationship between RDF and other XML standards.) Please could the document editors let me know whether they think the schedle is feasible for their document, and let me have a proposed schedule of WD's leading up to a last call WD. Brian
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