- From: Jonathan Borden <jonathan@openhealth.org>
- Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 12:31:13 -0400
- To: "Guus Schreiber" <schreiber@swi.psy.uva.nl>, "Jim Hendler" <hendler@cs.umd.edu>
- Cc: <www-webont-wg@w3.org>
Jim, That is sort of what I was hoping to do as a process of producing a summary, but this is not something that will happen immediately, as I am still sorting out all these issues for myself. Yesterday was very helpful, for example it was the first time I realized that Jeremy had 2 different proposals vs. two versions of the same proposal. So I share your pain. Jonathan > DTTF- > I, like a number of other members of the WG, have basically lost > track of what is going on where, and this is made really hard by the > multithreads of the discussion. Just as an example, Pat has sent at > least three different "how to do" DT proposals to the list, but > people are still refering to "Pat's proposal" in various messages, as > if it is a single thing. > JEremy's summary was a great help, but it mostly dealt with this > technically. I need a "process" oriented summary - would it be > possible to create a document with the following: > > > I Dark Triples-based approaches > A. Approaches that require RDF Core to change RDF Core > B. Approaches that are "OWL only" > II Non-Dark triples-based approaches > > Where in each of these 3 categories (I.A, I.B, II) we have only a > couple of sentence description and a pointer to a message with more > info? > > If this could be a living document, kept up to date on line somewhere > and growing or shrinking (as needed) in categories, it would be a > huge help to the rexst of the WG, and probably be necessary if we are > ever to reach any sort of end to the endless debate... > > Think of it as a "dark triples issues list" > > Anyone willing to take this on? > thanks > JH > p.s. Yes, I know all this info is out there, but it's in over 300 > email messages, which is a little much for me to ask non-WG members > to look at. > > > -- > Professor James Hendler hendler@cs.umd.edu > Director, Semantic Web and Agent Technologies 301-405-2696 > Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Lab. 301-405-6707 (Fax) > AV Williams Building, Univ of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 > http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/hendler > >
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