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Points of Interest Working Group Teleconference

20 Oct 2011

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
[IPcaller], Matt, rsingh2, ahill2
Regrets
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
Matt

Contents


<trackbot> Date: 20 October 2011

<robman> hey matt

<rsingh2> let me warn you I may fall asleep any minute. I'm in China at a conference and just got back from the big banquet dinner...

<ahill2> kakim, +IPcaller is ahill2

<scribe> Scribe: Matt

Next meeting

ahill2: Next week is ISMAR, we will likely need to cancel.
... We will reconvene on 3 November
... October 27 meeting is canceled
... Actually, let's keep the meeting for the 27th, and cancel the meeting on the 3rd.

RESOLUTION: Cancel 3rd November Meeting

Time

ahill2: At one point we came up with a time method that was very flexible, like categories and such.
... Perhaps we could make time a POI Controlled Vocabulary Type?
... Is a flexible time primitive worth creating a new data type for?
... I could live with the restricted set, but it doesn't seem like a bad idea to consider something more flexible.

robman: Updated/created are very publishing centric, while start/end are extent related. More flexible could be good.

rsingh2: We could leave the updated/created stuff and flexible.

ahill2: Yeah, we could leave updated/created in there, and then have flexible times for start/end, etc.
... This could all be for naught if people are going to throw in other things like iCalendar, etc.

rsingh2: iCalendar would give you a more flexible way to describe more than a single point in time, but it doesn't give you names for it, e.g. this is an opening time.

ahill2: That's an argument for having start and end be a POI controlled time type.

robman: It would be good if you had time as a POI controlled type, and inside that you could pack an iCalendar type thing as optional.

ahill2: So do we not need a new type?

robman: I was thinking you would.

rsingh2: Term doesn't change from a string to a date, the value would.

robman: The content of the time element would either be a simple date or a more complex structure

rsingh2: It gets complicated.

ahill2: You could even have times having times. Though, maybe that's not unreasonable.

<robman> mob-labs.com/poiwg/example02/index.html

<robman> http://mob-labs.com/poiwg/example02/index.html

-> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi Syntax Highlight docs

[[<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">xml goes here</syntaxhighlight>]] should work

<robman> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-poiwg/2011Oct/0016.html

<robman> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-poiwg/2011Oct/0003.html

<rsingh2> http://www.rajsingh.org/poiwg/W3CPOI_NVTPOI_03_01_5800_001.xml

<rsingh2> http://www.rajsingh.org/poiwg/W3CPOI_NVTPOI_03_ZAF_9517_001.xml

<robman> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.11

-> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.11 HTML types

<ahill2> <label term="is open 24 hours">TRUE</label>

<ahill2> <label term="is open 24 hours"/>

<rsingh2> <category term="open24hours" scheme="http://www.example.com/openingtimes"/>

<ahill2> <label term="TRUE" category="open 24 hours options">

<ahill2> <category term="TRUE" category="has a drivethrough">

<ahill2> <category term="TRUE" scheme="drivethrough options"/>

<ahill2> <category term="drivethrough options">TRUE</category>

RESOLUTION: We will publish on Alex's birthday, 10 November

ahill2: See you next week!

<rsingh2> syntax highlight works!

<rsingh2> http://www.w3.org/2010/POI/wiki/A_UNESCO_World_Heritage_site

Summary of Action Items

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