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PROPOSED: to meet again 16 July, Raman to scribe
raman: OK
for next week: regrets: David, Rhys, Henry
SKW: I may cancel if we're thin on agenda
PROPOSED: to accept http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2007/07/02-minutes as a true record
RESOLUTION: to cancel 23rd, 30th July and 6th Aug
SKW: perhaps we did that last week, but just to be sure.
RESOLUTION: to accept http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2007/07/02-minutes as a true record
SKW is at risk 13 Aug, i.e. not available to prepare agenda
SKW: volunteer to chair 13 Aug? [pause...] ok, we'll leave that to later
SKW: withdraw 2 and continue 3 actions?
-> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2007Jul/0003.html DaveO RE: versioning definitions...
discussing ACTION: DC accepted on 8 Aug 2006 Review definitions of partial understanding, backward compatible, and forward compatible.
DanC made progress 21 May http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2007May/0040.html
<Stuart> Indeed. All 3 reviewers have asked this key question. How about "I1 is
<Stuart> compatible with I2 if all of the information in I1 does not replace or
<Stuart> contradict any information in I2."
<scribe> ACTION: DC Review definitions of partial understanding, backward compatible, and forward compatible. [CONTINUES] [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot-ng> Created ACTION-4 - Review definitions of partial understanding, backward compatible, and forward compatible. [CONTINUES] [on Dan Connolly - due 2007-07-16].
DanC: sounds like
"consistent"
... I'll have to think about it.
(the trackbot default of 1 week is not traditional in this group; I'm not sure when I'll get to that action)
DaveO: ... now text-set has a
[different relationship] to syntax...
... I changed the diagram.
DaveO reviews changes... faster than the scribe can summarize
<Zakim> DanC, you wanted to ask about diagram source
DaveO: the reviewers seemed to
catch many of the same things
... yes, I checked in .violet v6
... note violet has been updated; it's an eclipse plug-in.
quite convenient since I use eclipse for W3C spec editing
SKW: [something from a recent review message...]
<dorchard> I just checked in the .violet v6..
<scribe> ACTION: SKW to complete review of terminology section of of 4 July versioning draft [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action02]
ball seems to be with NDW on XML strategies
<scribe> ACTION: SKW complete review of terminology section of of 4 July versioning draft [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action03]
<trackbot-ng> Sorry, couldn't find user - SKW
DaveO: I addressed a bunch of "add a link here" editorial comments on [which? strategies?]
(when DaveO says "2.2.2 is important...", that's http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/versioning-strategies-20070704.html#forwardsCompatible , yes?)
<dorchard> yes
-> http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/versioning-strategies-20070704.html#forwardsCompatible section 2.2.2 Forwards Compatible
DaveO: section 6, case studies,
is now one table. (http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/versioning-strategies-20070704.html#iddiv194353056
)
... there's a new strategy 2.5 "some go in a new namespace,
some go in an existing namespace"
... to capture the pattern where [something about ##any and
##other]
... I also mentioned XSLT [i.e. its versioning policy?]
SKW: a process question... should we aim for last call on this material?
<dorchard> XSLT documents versioning, not versioning XSLT itself from XSLT 2.0 to >2.0.
DanC: umm... sounds good... last call after review of peer groups such as HTML
DaveO: yeah, HTML, XML Schema, XML Core
raman: and CSS, and XHTML 2
DanC: yes, I'd like to think more about the CSS versioning strategy
NDW: yes, I'm working on reviewing "strategies" and the XML part
NW accepted on 12 Dec 2006. Produce some information about NVDL for the finding. [CONTINUES]
<scribe> ACTION: Norm Produce some information about NVDL for the finding. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action04]
<trackbot-ng> Sorry, couldn't find user - Norm
NDW: by 23 July
... maybe some for the 16 July meeting
(trackbot groks due dates, but the scribe doesn't know how to get it to do it)
<scribe> ACTION: Stuart to review "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web" [DONE] [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action05]
<trackbot-ng> Created ACTION-5 - Review \"Cool URIs for the Semantic Web\" [DONE] [on Stuart Williams - due 2007-07-16].
-> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2007Jun/0075 SKW on "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web"
<scribe> ACTION: Norm to review "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web" [WITHDRAWN] [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action06]
<trackbot-ng> Sorry, couldn't find user - Norm
DanC: SKW, any impact from your review on our httpRange-14 finding?
SKW: not really; there's stuff they suggest [in "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web"] as best practice that goes beyond what the TAG decided.
<Stuart> http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/fdesc54/slides
-> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2007Jul/0021.html HT on terminology
(scribe is hardly even trying to capture the discussion as he leads it)
HT: in the case of the Oxaca weather report and [some common fairy tale I already forgot], the french and english have roughly the same relationship to the resource; not so for french and english versions of Moby Dick
DanC: is the question of whether the translation is authorized relevant?
HT: not really
SKW: ... generic resources finding relevant... ?
HT: only trivially. [?]
... english version of The Wasteland, by T. S. Eliot has
special status. e.g. conneg...
<Zakim> dorchard, you wanted to mention that translations sometimes don't hold is in GEB as well, the example being russian book (can't remember which author) translation should perhaps be
DanC: this is _exactly_ the authorized translation question. In conneg, the publisher is making claims. if the publisher says, using conneg, "these are equivalent for my purposes", then they're equivalent for his/her purposes
DaveO: [scribe was totally behind and let himself get distracted]
<dorchard> translations sometimes don't hold is in GEB as well, the example being russian book (can't remember which author) translation should perhaps be Dickens
<ht> HST: The somewhat surprising tentative conclusion is that you can't be a responsible Webmaster until you've taken a position on the issue of "The nature of The Work of Art"
<Stuart> DanC walks through Frag Identifier Diagram
<Stuart> HST explains indexicals: "I'm right and you're wrong!"... a phase we can both locally agree because it means different things to both of us.
SKW: Dan, in your investigation, where does 303 come in?
DanC: it's sort of a noop, as far as knowledge exchange, in my thinking. Tim's idea that it constrains things is new to me; I'm still thinking about it
SKW: and Rhys, does this help with httpRange-14?
Rhys: I'm learning a lot about backgrounds that readers bring
SKW: is httpRange-14 a comfortable place for this discussion?
Raman: no, it's opaque
DanC: oops; you're right
Raman: webarch2?
SKW: terminology for webarch2?
DanC: that doesn't narrow it down; does that help? hmm... yes, let's noodle on this a bit
<scribe> ACTION: RL to revise Dereferencing HTTP URIs finding in response to F2F discussion. [CONTINUES] [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/07/09-tagmem-minutes.html#action07]
<trackbot-ng> Created ACTION-6 - Revise Dereferencing HTTP URIs finding in response to F2F discussion. [CONTINUES] [on Rhys Lewis - due 2007-07-16].
SKW: I did one half of my action,
contacting the chairs
... that's going well...
<Stuart> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/tag/2007Jul/0015.html
-> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2007Jul/0008.html SKW to POWDER/WAF chairs
DanC: tactically, separate
messages for separate subjects
... I dunno enough to endorse #6
DO: likewise
SKW: OK, I'll send the ones we discussed (1 and 2) as from the TAG and the others personally
SKW: if we're to meet 13 Aug, I need help with agenda prep
NDW: OK, I'll prepare an agenda (or cancellation notice) for 13 Aug
ADJOURN.
<Stuart> Danc... I haven't looked at them yet... but are the Linked Data questions worth an agenda item next week? Bearing in mind likely attendance: we are down Rhys, Henry and David.
hmm
I'd like you to monitor the discussion; e.g. if I don't chime in, you might remind me next week. but without Rhys, prolly not worth substantive telcon discussion
<Stuart> Ok... just looking for worthy items... it's a thread I've put to one side on the, "find a bunch of time and a comfy chair to digest this one "in pile.
<Stuart> GTG... meeting an old college friend this evening.
enjoy
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