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Agenda for DWBP teleconference 15-Jan 2015 9:00am EST - 12pm SP

Dial in details

  Joining instructions: (official participants and invited guests only)
  Zakim Bridge +1.617.761.6200, or sip:zakim@voip.w3.org then 
  conference code 3927#  ("DWBP")
  IRC channel: #DWBP on irc.w3.org on port 6665
  • Chair: Hadley
  • Scribe:
  • Regrets: PhilA, SteveA, Makx (urgent project deadline to meet)


Preliminaries

  1. Check bots are running (see #The IRC Bots)
  2. Matching everyone on IRC and phone lines for Zakim
  3. Appoint Scribe
  4. Approving last call's meeting minutes


Main agenda

  1. Best practices (45 mins)
    1. Open issues
      1. ISSUE-52: We keep having confusion around our terms. (glossary?)
      2. ISSUE-124: Overlap between Best Practices for Publishing Linked Data and DWBP and
      3. ISSUE-125: Discuss the relation between DWBP and Best Practices for Publishing Linked Data
      4. ISSUE-119: Data Consumer x Data User
      5. ISSUE-126: Review the specialization hierarchy between Provide Metadata BP and other BP
      6. ISSUE-120: BP Document metadata x BP Provide metadata in different formats x BP Document Vocabularies
      7. ISSUE-121: Requirements for human readable metadata
      8. ISSUE-122: Review Provide Metadata Standardized BP
      9. ISSUE-116: Best Practices for Data Quality - Insertion of specific strategies apart from DATA QUALITY
      10. ISSUE-117: Should Data quality vocabulary be mentioned as specific strategy in BP Document? Vocabulary
      11. ISSUE-127: Discuss the use of SchemaVer on the Implementation of the Provide Versioning Information BP
    1. Normative vs informative — which paragraphs are stronger? When do we use them?
    2. Review of the FPWD BP Document
  1. Use Cases and Requirements (15 mins)

Should we add these requirements?

  • R-DataIrreproducibility [1]
  • R-DataLifecycleStage [2]
  • R-DataLifecyclePrivacy [3]
  • R-DataEnrichment
  • R-Strategy (suggested by Share-PSI use-case)
  • R-PolicySupport (suggested by Share-PSI use-case)

The IRC Bots

  W3C Telecon Resources:
  Zakim instructions in English
  Basic instructions in Portuguese

To start the meeting, check that trackbot is in the IRC channel (it usually is). If not, type:

/invite trackbot

Then you can type:

trackbot, start meeting

That should invite zakim and RRSAgent and generally get things ready to go. If it fails for any reason, you'll need to do things manually that trackbot does automatically. At the start of the meeting check that the following bots are running in IRC:

If any are not in the room, type /invite and then the name of the bot

Remember that the zakim bot is not tied to the WebEx audio so it no longer automatically records who is present, can't tell you who is noisy, can't mute people etc.

If you had to invite RRSAgent manually, during the meeting you need to set the access permissions on the chat log with this command:

RRSAgent, make logs public

Everything else is automatic since we use CommonScribe


Annotations

Minuteshttp://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/dwbp/2015-01-16 +
ScribeYaso +
SubjectPlanning for BP FPWD +
TypeTelecon +
Date
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January 15, 2015 +