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<DanC> "Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at 15:00:00 Wed 11:00 AM * Wed 4:00 PM *"
<DanC> that's UTC / Boston / London
<HarryH> Sorry running late...
<DanC> unknown: Rachel Yager, Chimezie Ogbuji, Danny Ayers
<HarryH> +??P is HarryH
Minutes from last meeting to be sent out again for review
Murray: sent out introduction work, waiting for comments
iand: haven't had time to read it thoroughly
FabienGandon: what's process on editing?
HarryH: editors version can be changed whenever
danc: intro feels a bit long
<scribe> ACTION: iand to review Murray's suggested intro [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/11-grddl-wg-minutes.html#action01]
danc: hello world example needs thought
<HarryH> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-grddl-wg/2006Oct/0007.html
murray: needs rdf description of the stand in resource description section
HarryH: might be nice to have same examples everywhere
danc: readers may skip to examples
HarryH: do we lose the point if we don't elaborate the examples?
murray: if we put in 2 bits of
code, e.g. 5-6 lines of markup making assertions about authors
in fragments of different languages
... docbook, link rel="author" etc
danc: pick examples from real languages
HarryH: what about linking to the examples in the primer?
murray: not in intro - it should be self-contained
danc: dave booth asking for full xml example, we'll get to it
danc, is that ok?
<DanC> yes
<scribe> ACTION: Danc to flesh out ways to express author information in different markup languages [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/11-grddl-wg-minutes.html#action02]
<DanC> MM: http://www.w3.org/2004/01/rdxh/spec#issue-output-formats 1.103 is current
<DanC> (I think the 2 actions in the agenda are done.)
HarryH: chimezie expressed some
concerns that 2 example were not flowing well enough
... should we use real data or not?
danc: there might be real hreview
data, but they're usually not xhtml and don't have grddl
markup
... which means we have to copy, asking permission
... is it fair to copy yahoo data but not other W3C
members'?
... would prefer to use real data
Murray: shouldn't tidy up existing data
HarryH: should we go back to reviews with manufactured data?
murray: what about getting w3c staff to write reviews of restaurants in cambridge and get them posted?
danc: i have hotel reviews
HarryH: we need more than one reviewer for example to make sense
danc: one hotel review is in edinburgh
<HarryH> we could try to make reviews
<HarryH> of hotels.
danc: want to talk about
xbrl
... xbrl uses xml schema and taxonomies which are like rdf
schemas
... how much do we specify and how much do we evangelise?
murray: are we a bit early? do you want to work on a transformation and put in primer?
danc: yes I want to and we could
be early
... linkedin use hresume
... might be easier than xbrl
murray: i think dan ought to spend more time on section 4 of draft, less mathematics
danc: danny was going to look at test cases, ian too?
iand: would like to be involved
danc: don't close formats issue yet - ben adida and brian mcbride have some comments
scribe notes some discussion on local policy vs intention of author
HarryH: when should we ship spec? wait for tests?
danc: ready to go now
<HarryH> Brian's question about conneg and GRDDL
<HarryH> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-grddl-wg/2006Oct/0009.html
murray: example of language
conneg. without accept header the server sends english version,
but my browser asks for spanish version
... grddl transformation will fetch from server and possibly
get different language version
... how to fix this for the non technical user?
<HarryH> harry: GRDDL processors SHOULD support XSLT 1.0 and MAY support other
<HarryH> transformation languages."
<HarryH> GRDDL-aware agents SHOULD support XSLT 1.0 and MAY support other transformation languages
murray: believe dan's position is that "processor" shouldn't be mentioned but that the document shoud simply define the grddl terms
harry: what about putting this kind of language in primer?
we already have the following in primer: "Generally, if the transformation can be fully expressed in XSLT 1.0 then it is preferable to use that format since all GRDDL processors should be capable of interpreting an XSLT 1.0 document."
HarryH: add a test case too
<HarryH> add another use-case that adds XMLProc?
<DanC> spec says "The transformation link type refers to a transformation algorithm that should have a available representations in widely-supported formats. We expect most consumers to support XSLT version 1[XSLT1] for the foreseeable future, though XSLT2[XSLT2] deployment is increasing. "
<HarryH> Xlinclude case
<HarryH> Content negotation case
<HarryH> IanD: interested in content negotiation test case
<scribe> ACTION: iand to construct a content negotiation test case [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/11-grddl-wg-minutes.html#action03]
scribe notes some discussion on grddl mechanism of passing document or infoset to transformation
danc: let's work through comments
<HarryH> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-grddl-comments/2006OctDec/0001.html
<HarryH> ACTION: iand to address comments on primer [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/11-grddl-wg-minutes.html#action04]
<HarryH> ACTION DanC to handle Michael Hausenblas comments
<HarryH> ACTION: Murray (namespaces) to go over Section 4 of GRDDL Spec [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/11-grddl-wg-minutes.html#action05]
harry: what the critical path now on the spec?
<HarryH> Murray: Example in introduction and Namespaces Section in Critical Path
<HarryH> Meeting adjourned!
I wrote this last year: http://iandavis.com/blog/2005/07/talis-web-20-and-all-that
"Web 2.0 isnt the Semantic Web. Some might say its the semantic web (lower case) or that its a stepping stone to the Semantic Web. I dont hold either of those views. I believe that the Semantic Web is actually a part of Web 2.0 which is to say not only that Web 2.0 is more important than the Semantic Web but that Web 2.0 requires the Semantic Web"
harryh, can you generate minutes?
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