- From: Leslie Cuff <lez@fastfwd.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 10:47:42 -0230
- To: forum@northshore.shore.net, www-collaboration@w3.org
- Cc: jpalme@dsv.su.se, www-annotation@w3.org
There are personal annotations and group annotations. In general there are several types of annotations. During the life cycle of an information resource, the type of an annotation will likely change. You can adopt the content model (if you feel comfortable with it) where every piece of displayable, consumable media is a form of annotation. Then you've got atomic anotations (eg HTML pages) and composite annotation sets. Either way, the topic of annotation and collaboration are bound together, yet are independant of each other in several important ways. There is no more inherant a binding between annotations and collaboration then there is between collaboration and images. Some times the collaborative work group may want to discuss either. There may be a collaborative annotation type as the interface between the models. les cuff nf.ca
Received on Wednesday, 24 July 1996 09:09:18 UTC