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12:51:07 <trackbot> Zakim, this will be DWBP
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12:51:08 <trackbot> Meeting: Data on the Web Best Practices Working Group Teleconference
12:51:08 <trackbot> Date: 17 April 2015
12:51:22 <phila> Chair: Hadley
12:51:34 <phila> regrets: Makx, Antoine, Deirdre
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12:59:25 <Zakim> + +1.609.947.aaaa
Zakim IRC Bot: + +1.609.947.aaaa ←
13:00:19 <Zakim> +[IPcaller]
Zakim IRC Bot: +[IPcaller] ←
13:00:45 <Zakim> +HadleyBeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: +HadleyBeeman ←
13:01:00 <Zakim> + +1.509.554.aabb
Zakim IRC Bot: + +1.509.554.aabb ←
13:01:31 <Zakim> +??P19
Zakim IRC Bot: +??P19 ←
13:01:42 <Zakim> -??P19
Zakim IRC Bot: -??P19 ←
13:01:52 <Zakim> +[IPcaller.a]
Zakim IRC Bot: +[IPcaller.a] ←
13:01:54 <ericstephan> zakim, 554 is me
Eric Stephan: zakim, 554 is me ←
13:01:54 <Zakim> sorry, ericstephan, I do not recognize a party named '554'
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, ericstephan, I do not recognize a party named '554' ←
13:01:58 <phila> zakim, ipcaller.a is me
Phil Archer: zakim, ipcaller.a is me ←
13:01:58 <Zakim> +phila; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +phila; got it ←
13:02:06 <phila> zakim, who is here?
Phil Archer: zakim, who is here? ←
13:02:06 <Zakim> On the phone I see +1.609.947.aaaa, [IPcaller], HadleyBeeman, +1.509.554.aabb, phila
Zakim IRC Bot: On the phone I see +1.609.947.aaaa, [IPcaller], HadleyBeeman, +1.509.554.aabb, phila ←
13:02:08 <Zakim> On IRC I see MTCarrasco, ericstephan, gatemezi, Eric_Kauz, giancarlo_guizzardi, annette_g, laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: On IRC I see MTCarrasco, ericstephan, gatemezi, Eric_Kauz, giancarlo_guizzardi, annette_g, laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman ←
13:02:10 <ericstephan> zakim, +554 is me
Eric Stephan: zakim, +554 is me ←
13:02:10 <Zakim> sorry, ericstephan, I do not recognize a party named '+554'
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, ericstephan, I do not recognize a party named '+554' ←
13:02:13 <Zakim> +??P22
Zakim IRC Bot: +??P22 ←
13:02:26 <MTCarrasco> zakim, ??P22 is me
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: zakim, ??P22 is me ←
13:02:26 <Zakim> +MTCarrasco; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +MTCarrasco; got it ←
13:02:26 <giancarlo_guizzardi> zakim, [ is me
Giancarlo Guizzardi: zakim, [ is me ←
13:02:28 <Zakim> +giancarlo_guizzardi; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +giancarlo_guizzardi; got it ←
13:02:43 <Zakim> + +1.510.384.aacc
Zakim IRC Bot: + +1.510.384.aacc ←
13:02:51 <ericstephan> zakim, is aabb is me
Eric Stephan: zakim, is aabb is me ←
13:02:51 <Zakim> I don't understand 'is aabb is me', ericstephan
Zakim IRC Bot: I don't understand 'is aabb is me', ericstephan ←
13:03:02 <ericstephan> zakim, aabb is me
Eric Stephan: zakim, aabb is me ←
13:03:02 <Zakim> +ericstephan; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +ericstephan; got it ←
13:03:06 <Zakim> +[IPcaller]
Zakim IRC Bot: +[IPcaller] ←
13:03:15 <ericstephan> whew got it finally
Eric Stephan: whew got it finally ←
13:03:16 <laufer> Zakim, IPcaller is me
Carlos Laufer: Zakim, IPcaller is me ←
13:03:16 <Zakim> +laufer; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +laufer; got it ←
13:03:17 <annette_g> Zakim, aacc is me
Annette Greiner: Zakim, aacc is me ←
13:03:18 <Zakim> +annette_g; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +annette_g; got it ←
13:03:24 <phila> -> http://www.w3.org/2015/04/13-dwbp-minutes.html F2F Day 1
Phil Archer: -> http://www.w3.org/2015/04/13-dwbp-minutes.html F2F Day 1 ←
13:03:30 <phila> -> http://www.w3.org/2015/04/14-dwbp-minutes.html F2F Day 2
Phil Archer: -> http://www.w3.org/2015/04/14-dwbp-minutes.html F2F Day 2 ←
13:03:30 <laufer> zakim, mute me
Carlos Laufer: zakim, mute me ←
13:03:30 <Zakim> laufer should now be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: laufer should now be muted ←
13:03:34 <phila> zakim, who is here?
Phil Archer: zakim, who is here? ←
13:03:34 <Zakim> On the phone I see +1.609.947.aaaa, giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco, annette_g, laufer (muted)
Zakim IRC Bot: On the phone I see +1.609.947.aaaa, giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco, annette_g, laufer (muted) ←
13:03:37 <Zakim> On IRC I see Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, gatemezi, Eric_Kauz, giancarlo_guizzardi, annette_g, laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: On IRC I see Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, gatemezi, Eric_Kauz, giancarlo_guizzardi, annette_g, laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman ←
13:03:54 <ericstephan> Hello brother blue laufer
Eric Stephan: Hello brother blue laufer ←
13:04:03 <Eric_Kauz> zakim, aaaa is me
Eric Kauz: zakim, aaaa is me ←
13:04:04 <Zakim> +Eric_Kauz; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +Eric_Kauz; got it ←
13:04:37 <laufer> hi, bluebro
Carlos Laufer: hi, bluebro ←
13:05:41 <ericstephan> bluebro I like it better sounds cooler laufer
Eric Stephan: bluebro I like it better sounds cooler laufer ←
13:05:41 <Zakim> +??P1
Zakim IRC Bot: +??P1 ←
13:05:55 <jerdeb> Zakim, P1 is me
Jeremy Debattista: Zakim, P1 is me ←
13:05:55 <Zakim> sorry, jerdeb, I do not recognize a party named 'P1'
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, jerdeb, I do not recognize a party named 'P1' ←
13:06:00 <jerdeb> Zakim, ??P1 is me
Jeremy Debattista: Zakim, ??P1 is me ←
13:06:00 <Zakim> +jerdeb; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +jerdeb; got it ←
13:06:40 <hadleybeeman> scribe: phila
(Scribe set to Phil Archer)
13:07:00 <hadleybeeman> http://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/dwbp/2015-04-10
Hadley Beeman: http://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/dwbp/2015-04-10 ←
13:07:01 <phila> PROPOSED: Accepts previous call's minutes
PROPOSED: Accept previous call's minutes ←
13:07:12 <phila> s/Accepts/Accept
13:07:23 <ericstephan> +1
Eric Stephan: +1 ←
13:07:24 <annette_g> +1
Annette Greiner: +1 ←
13:07:27 <AdrianoC-UFMG> +1
Adriano Pereira: +1 ←
13:07:27 <laufer> 0 (was not in the call)
Carlos Laufer: 0 (was not in the call) ←
13:07:29 <Zakim> +[IPcaller]
Zakim IRC Bot: +[IPcaller] ←
13:07:35 <phila> (I wasn't there)
(I wasn't there) ←
13:07:37 <giancarlo_guizzardi> 0 (not in the call)
Giancarlo Guizzardi: 0 (not in the call) ←
13:07:46 <Ig_Bittencourt> Zakim +[IPcaller] is me
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: Zakim +[IPcaller] is me ←
13:07:52 <ericstephan> we had a small quorum right before the f2f
Eric Stephan: we had a small quorum right before the f2f ←
13:07:53 <Ig_Bittencourt> Zakim: mute me
13:07:53 <phila> RESOLVED: Accept previous call's minutes
RESOLVED: Accept previous call's minutes ←
13:07:59 <Ig_Bittencourt> +!
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: +1 ←
13:08:04 <phila> Topic: F2F minutes
13:08:04 <Ig_Bittencourt> +1
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: +1 ←
13:08:18 <gatemezi> s/!/1
13:08:30 <phila> Day 1 minutes are at http://www.w3.org/2015/04/13-dwbp-minutes.html
Day 1 minutes are at http://www.w3.org/2015/04/13-dwbp-minutes.html ←
13:08:31 <ericstephan> It was a monumental effort by all
Eric Stephan: It was a monumental effort by all ←
13:08:37 <phila> day2 at http://www.w3.org/2015/04/14-dwbp-minutes.html
day2 at http://www.w3.org/2015/04/14-dwbp-minutes.html ←
13:08:38 <Zakim> + +39.349.096.aadd
Zakim IRC Bot: + +39.349.096.aadd ←
13:08:38 <giancarlo_guizzardi> +1
Giancarlo Guizzardi: +1 ←
13:08:48 <laufer> +1
Carlos Laufer: +1 ←
13:08:49 <phila> PROPOSED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes
PROPOSED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes ←
13:08:49 <Ig_Bittencourt> +1
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: +1 ←
13:08:51 <annette_g> * hey, congrats Hadley, on appointment to the TAG
Annette Greiner: * hey, congrats Hadley, on appointment to the TAG ←
13:08:55 <hadleybeeman> +1
Hadley Beeman: +1 ←
13:08:57 <laufer> +1
Carlos Laufer: +1 ←
13:08:58 <annette_g> +1
Annette Greiner: +1 ←
13:09:02 <giancarlo_guizzardi> +1
Giancarlo Guizzardi: +1 ←
13:09:03 <ericstephan> +1
Eric Stephan: +1 ←
13:09:06 <phila> RESOLVED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes
RESOLVED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes ←
13:09:13 <Ig_Bittencourt> Yes. Congrats hadleybeeman. Amazing.
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: Yes. Congrats hadleybeeman. Amazing. ←
13:09:20 <phila> Does anyone here not know what the TAG is?
Does anyone here not know what the TAG is? ←
13:09:51 <Ig_Bittencourt> zakim, mute me
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: zakim, mute me ←
13:09:51 <Zakim> sorry, Ig_Bittencourt, I do not know which phone connection belongs to you
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, Ig_Bittencourt, I do not know which phone connection belongs to you ←
13:10:03 <MTCarrasco> zakim, mute me
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: zakim, mute me ←
13:10:03 <Zakim> MTCarrasco should now be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: MTCarrasco should now be muted ←
13:10:29 <ericstephan> Yes that is tremendous, Hadley I am very excited to have someone there from a scientific org / government web perspective
Eric Stephan: Yes that is tremendous, Hadley I am very excited to have someone there from a scientific org / government web perspective ←
13:10:52 <Zakim> +Reinaldo
Zakim IRC Bot: +Reinaldo ←
13:11:06 <Caroline> Zakim, Reinaldo is Caroline
Caroline Burle: Zakim, Reinaldo is Caroline ←
13:11:06 <Zakim> +Caroline; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +Caroline; got it ←
13:11:09 <phila> RESOLVED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes
RESOLVED: Accept F2F Meeting minutes ←
13:11:18 <annette_g> * LOL
Annette Greiner: * LOL ←
13:11:39 <ericstephan> :-)
Eric Stephan: :-) ←
13:11:45 <phila> TOPIC: Dataset Usage Vocabulary
13:11:47 <Caroline> Congratulations, hadleybeeman!
Caroline Burle: Congratulations, hadleybeeman! ←
13:11:54 <hadleybeeman> Thanks, Caroline :)
Hadley Beeman: Thanks, Caroline :) ←
13:12:09 <phila> ericstephan: Only a few days after the f2f. Appreciate people being here today
Eric Stephan: Only a few days after the f2f. Appreciate people being here today ←
13:12:31 <phila> ... we had a little bit of a situation where part of the WG in UK had to end work at 21:00 to catch trains etc
... we had a little bit of a situation where part of the WG in UK had to end work at 21:00 to catch trains etc ←
13:12:53 <Zakim> +[GVoice]
Zakim IRC Bot: +[GVoice] ←
13:12:58 <phila> ... I wanted to go through the stuff we talked about after that and share a map of where we are
... I wanted to go through the stuff we talked about after that and share a map of where we are ←
13:13:05 <yaso> zakim, gvoice is yaso
Yaso Córdova: zakim, gvoice is yaso ←
13:13:05 <Zakim> +yaso; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +yaso; got it ←
13:13:26 <phila> ericstephan: The model is very fluid
Eric Stephan: The model is very fluid ←
13:13:48 <phila> ericstephan: There are placeholders for new bits of the model
Eric Stephan: There are placeholders for new bits of the model ←
13:13:59 <ericstephan> https://docs.google.com/document/d/17Wqrh4SKhFcHPykGPyXlljNNw8WJgMnpwzinvvGXn0o/edit?usp=sharing
Eric Stephan: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17Wqrh4SKhFcHPykGPyXlljNNw8WJgMnpwzinvvGXn0o/edit?usp=sharing ←
13:14:02 <phila> ericstephan: I wanted to share...
Eric Stephan: I wanted to share... ←
13:14:35 <ericstephan> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HnmNmVIR_R6egbDagWYgzML-9mvdp_0Sp_JXqL4bJ_k/edit?usp=sharing
Eric Stephan: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HnmNmVIR_R6egbDagWYgzML-9mvdp_0Sp_JXqL4bJ_k/edit?usp=sharing ←
13:14:39 <yaso> zakim, mute me
Yaso Córdova: zakim, mute me ←
13:14:39 <Zakim> yaso should now be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: yaso should now be muted ←
13:14:42 <phila> ericstephan: That's the doc we have so far. Sumit is going to put that into GH
Eric Stephan: That's the doc we have so far. Sumit is going to put that into GH ←
13:15:18 <phila> ... It's a mental map. There are things like PROV-O in here
... It's a mental map. There are things like PROV-O in here ←
13:15:24 <phila> ... there's a use called usage annotation
... there's a use called usage annotation ←
13:15:37 <phila> ... but there's some follow up work to do with the Annotation WG before the 18 May deadline
... but there's some follow up work to do with the Annotation WG before the 18 May deadline ←
13:16:00 <phila> ... also one part where the rating, opinion and quality criteria - we've designed that as future DQV work
... also one part where the rating, opinion and quality criteria - we've designed that as future DQV work ←
13:16:28 <phila> ... so we want to make sure we're in scope for the DUV
... so we want to make sure we're in scope for the DUV ←
13:16:34 <phila> q+
q+ ←
13:16:39 <giancarlo_guizzardi> q+
Giancarlo Guizzardi: q+ ←
13:16:40 <phila> ack ,e
ack ,e ←
13:16:44 <phila> ack me
ack me ←
13:17:41 <MTCarrasco> Which EU project?
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: Which EU project? ←
13:17:45 <ericstephan> phila: yesterday between the f2f and today I met with the EU to the share-psi project and that we are making progress, one point picked up on was the data usage vocab
Phil Archer: yesterday between the f2f and today I met with the EU to the share-psi project and that we are making progress, one point picked up on was the data usage vocab [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:18:05 <giancarlo_guizzardi> q-
Giancarlo Guizzardi: q- ←
13:18:27 <ericstephan> phila: it occured to me that part of or some of the questions are "who has used or what did you do to my data"?
Phil Archer: it occured to me that part of or some of the questions are "who has used or what did you have to do to my data before you were able to use is"? [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:18:59 <MTCarrasco> Share-PSI 2.0 - http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: Share-PSI 2.0 - http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi ←
13:19:10 <MTCarrasco> This one?
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: This one? ←
13:19:20 <ericstephan> phila: intersection between data usage and data quality...looking at various activities and liked it for the portals to make it easier for people to use the data.
Phil Archer: intersection between data usage and data quality...looking at various activities and liked it for the portals to make it easier for people to use the data. [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:19:36 <phila> q?
q? ←
13:19:37 <yaso> q?
Yaso Córdova: q? ←
13:19:53 <phila> giancarlo_guizzardi: I had some questions about the model... but maybe later
Giancarlo Guizzardi: I had some questions about the model... but maybe later ←
13:20:39 <phila> s/ what did you do to my data/ what did you have to do to my data before you were able to use is/
13:20:42 <yaso> q+
Yaso Córdova: q+ ←
13:20:54 <phila> giancarlo_guizzardi: In my mind, an application can have different uses of the same dataset
Giancarlo Guizzardi: In my mind, an application can have different uses of the same dataset ←
13:21:04 <gatemezi_> IMO, an aspect of data usage could be to send feedback on the "quality" of the data itself
Ghislain Atemezing: IMO, an aspect of data usage could be to send feedback on the "quality" of the data itself ←
13:21:07 <phila> ... an agent could play the role of a consumer or publisher in the usage of the DS
... an agent could play the role of a consumer or publisher in the usage of the DS ←
13:21:29 <phila> ... why did you decide to represent a usage as a subtype of usage cf. relationship with the DS
... why did you decide to represent a usage as a subtype of usage cf. relationship with the DS ←
13:21:54 <phila> ericstephan: The star of the show is the DS. That's the central thing. We're capturing people's reactions and impressions of hte DS
Eric Stephan: The star of the show is the DS. That's the central thing. We're capturing people's reactions and impressions of the DS ←
13:22:07 <phila> ... so it's in that spirit that we captured this general concept of data usage
... so it's in that spirit that we captured this general concept of data usage ←
13:22:25 <gatemezi_> s/hte/the
13:22:54 <phila> ericstephan: I want to iterate over what you said in e-mail
Eric Stephan: I want to iterate over what you said in e-mail ←
13:24:13 <phila> ericstephan: It's like being able to cross reference things from an application - I see what you're saying giancarlo_guizzardi
Eric Stephan: It's like being able to cross reference things from an application - I see what you're saying giancarlo_guizzardi ←
13:25:00 <ericstephan> phila: giancarlo_guizzardi could you phrase a proposal this is where we came from?
Phil Archer: giancarlo_guizzardi could you phrase a proposal this is where we came from? [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:25:50 <yaso> zakim, mute me
Yaso Córdova: zakim, mute me ←
13:25:50 <Zakim> yaso was already muted, yaso
Zakim IRC Bot: yaso was already muted, yaso ←
13:26:06 <yaso> zakim, unmute me
Yaso Córdova: zakim, unmute me ←
13:26:06 <Zakim> yaso should no longer be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: yaso should no longer be muted ←
13:26:08 <yaso> q?
Yaso Córdova: q? ←
13:26:40 <phila> ack yaso
ack yaso ←
13:26:42 <annette_g> q+
Annette Greiner: q+ ←
13:27:10 <Zakim> -Eric_Kauz
Zakim IRC Bot: -Eric_Kauz ←
13:27:38 <phila> yaso: How much can we take advantage of datasets ... Git has its own structure for naming actions, pakacges of code etc. It maps all the actions that anyone can take
Yaso Córdova: How much can we take advantage of datasets ... Git has its own structure for naming actions, pakacges of code etc. It maps all the actions that anyone can take ←
13:27:49 <phila> ... it's very similar to what you can do with a dataset
... it's very similar to what you can do with a dataset ←
13:28:03 <phila> ... can we takle advantage of that as a collaboration model?
... can we takle advantage of that as a collaboration model? ←
13:28:15 <phila> ericstephan: So are you suggesting GH as an example of examples in GH?
Eric Stephan: So are you suggesting GH as an example of examples in GH? ←
13:28:53 <phila> yaso: When developers.... {break up}... it's what you're thinking now. How can people work with some code together. How can we see what is made of our piece of code - things like that.
Yaso Córdova: When developers.... {break up}... it's what you're thinking now. How can people work with some code together. How can we see what is made of our piece of code - things like that. ←
13:29:14 <Zakim> + +1.617.646.aaee
Zakim IRC Bot: + +1.617.646.aaee ←
13:29:23 <yaso> https://sselab.de/lab2/public/wiki/sselab/images/thumb/4/4f/Git_workflow.png/800px-Git_workflow.png
Yaso Córdova: https://sselab.de/lab2/public/wiki/sselab/images/thumb/4/4f/Git_workflow.png/800px-Git_workflow.png ←
13:29:23 <Zakim> +??P28
Zakim IRC Bot: +??P28 ←
13:29:40 <phila> ericstephan: I love those ideas
Eric Stephan: I love those ideas ←
13:29:44 <phila> phila: +1 very interesting
Phil Archer: +1 very interesting ←
13:29:50 <phila> yaso: GitHub is amazing
Yaso Córdova: GitHub is amazing ←
13:29:55 <yaso> it is not the best example of this, but can help with some inspiration
Yaso Córdova: it is not the best example of this, but can help with some inspiration ←
13:30:08 <yaso> phila: agree!
Phil Archer: agree! [ Scribe Assist by Yaso Córdova ] ←
13:30:12 <CarlosIglesias> zakim, ??P28 is me
Carlos Iglesias: zakim, ??P28 is me ←
13:30:12 <Zakim> +CarlosIglesias; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +CarlosIglesias; got it ←
13:30:41 <SumitPurohit> zakim, ??aaee is me
Sumit Purohit: zakim, ??aaee is me ←
13:30:41 <Zakim> sorry, SumitPurohit, I do not recognize a party named '??aaee'
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, SumitPurohit, I do not recognize a party named '??aaee' ←
13:30:51 <gatemezi_> There is a tool https://github.com/mmlab/Git2PROV to expose Git actions into PROV-O
Ghislain Atemezing: There is a tool https://github.com/mmlab/Git2PROV to expose Git actions into PROV-O ←
13:30:55 <phila> q?
q? ←
13:31:00 <phila> ack AdrianoC-UFMG
ack AdrianoC-UFMG ←
13:31:03 <phila> ack annette_g
ack annette_g ←
13:31:15 <SumitPurohit> zakim, aaee is me
Sumit Purohit: zakim, aaee is me ←
13:31:15 <Zakim> +SumitPurohit; got it
Zakim IRC Bot: +SumitPurohit; got it ←
13:31:15 <Ig_Bittencourt> hadleybeeman, i think the other is me.
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: hadleybeeman, i think the other is me. ←
13:31:25 <hadleybeeman> zakim, who is here?
Hadley Beeman: zakim, who is here? ←
13:31:25 <Zakim> On the phone I see giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco (muted), annette_g, laufer (muted), jerdeb, [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso,
Zakim IRC Bot: On the phone I see giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco (muted), annette_g, laufer (muted), jerdeb, [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso, ←
13:31:29 <phila> annette_g: Looking at the little diagram. I notice we have a single line from dataset -> consumed -> an application
Annette Greiner: Looking at the little diagram. I notice we have a single line from dataset -> consumed -> an application ←
13:31:29 <Zakim> ... SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias
Zakim IRC Bot: ... SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias ←
13:31:29 <Zakim> On IRC I see giancarlo_guizzardi, SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias, gatemezi_, Caroline, yaso, jerdeb, AdrianoC-UFMG, Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, Eric_Kauz, annette_g,
Zakim IRC Bot: On IRC I see giancarlo_guizzardi, SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias, gatemezi_, Caroline, yaso, jerdeb, AdrianoC-UFMG, Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, Eric_Kauz, annette_g, ←
13:31:29 <Zakim> ... laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: ... laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman ←
13:31:36 <phila> annette_g: A reusage dataset would be one of them
Annette Greiner: A reusage dataset would be one of them ←
13:31:47 <phila> annette_g: WE have the annotations, annotating the original dataset
Annette Greiner: WE have the annotations, annotating the original dataset ←
13:31:57 <phila> ... might be better to annotate the reused dataset or application
... might be better to annotate the reused dataset or application ←
13:32:07 <phila> zakim, who is here?
zakim, who is here? ←
13:32:07 <Zakim> On the phone I see giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco (muted), annette_g, laufer (muted), jerdeb, [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso,
Zakim IRC Bot: On the phone I see giancarlo_guizzardi, HadleyBeeman, ericstephan, phila, MTCarrasco (muted), annette_g, laufer (muted), jerdeb, [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso, ←
13:32:10 <Zakim> ... SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias
Zakim IRC Bot: ... SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias ←
13:32:10 <Zakim> On IRC I see giancarlo_guizzardi, SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias, gatemezi_, Caroline, yaso, jerdeb, AdrianoC-UFMG, Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, Eric_Kauz, annette_g,
Zakim IRC Bot: On IRC I see giancarlo_guizzardi, SumitPurohit, CarlosIglesias, gatemezi_, Caroline, yaso, jerdeb, AdrianoC-UFMG, Ig_Bittencourt, MTCarrasco, ericstephan, Eric_Kauz, annette_g, ←
13:32:10 <Zakim> ... laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: ... laufer, Zakim, RRSAgent, phila, trackbot, rhiaro, hadleybeeman ←
13:32:28 <phila> ericstephan: When you talk about the reuse dataset - what does that mean to you?
Eric Stephan: When you talk about the reuse dataset - what does that mean to you? ←
13:32:37 <Ig_Bittencourt> hadleybeeman, maybe IPCaller, but I am not sure.
Ig Bittencourt Santana Pinto: hadleybeeman, maybe IPCaller, but I am not sure. ←
13:32:47 <phila> annette_g: I take your DS and I make a subset of it and I put that on the Web, or a cleaned up version
Annette Greiner: I take your DS and I make a subset of it and I put that on the Web, or a cleaned up version ←
13:32:53 <phila> annette_g: A mash up, etc.
Annette Greiner: A mash up, etc. ←
13:33:04 <phila> ericstephan: This is one of the things - annotations, annotation history
Eric Stephan: This is one of the things - annotations, annotation history ←
13:33:12 <giancarlo_guizzardi> There are a number of interesting aspects of the Dataset usage Diagram that I believe are worth discussing through email. For instance, it seems to me at first thought that perhaps data usage could be better captured as a relational property between Application and Dataset. For instance, an application can have different types of usages of a given dataset.
Giancarlo Guizzardi: There are a number of interesting aspects of the Dataset usage Diagram that I believe are worth discussing through email. For instance, it seems to me at first thought that perhaps data usage could be better captured as a relational property between Application and Dataset. For instance, an application can have different types of usages of a given dataset. ←
13:33:18 <giancarlo_guizzardi> Moreover, it seems to me that an Application/Agent could play different roles (provider/consumer) w.r.t. to a dataset in the context of a given usage.
Giancarlo Guizzardi: Moreover, it seems to me that an Application/Agent could play different roles (provider/consumer) w.r.t. to a dataset in the context of a given usage. ←
13:33:30 <phila> ericstephan: What botehrs me about this model is that from a PROV perspective, you can look at prov as an entire backplane, tracking every aspect
Eric Stephan: What botehrs me about this model is that from a PROV perspective, you can look at prov as an entire backplane, tracking every aspect ←
13:33:32 <phila> q+
q+ ←
13:33:41 <phila> ericstephan: And hte same for annotation
Eric Stephan: And hte same for annotation ←
13:34:10 <phila> ericstephan: I wanted to stay away from reinventing PROV-O and all that work.
Eric Stephan: I wanted to stay away from reinventing PROV-O and all that work. ←
13:34:23 <phila> ericstephan: How can we talk about tracking provenance without doing that
Eric Stephan: How can we talk about tracking provenance without doing that ←
13:34:54 <laufer> q+
Carlos Laufer: q+ ←
13:34:57 <phila> annette_g: There's a lot in PROV-O that we can reus
Annette Greiner: There's a lot in PROV-O that we can reus ←
13:35:00 <ericstephan> ack phila
Eric Stephan: ack phila ←
13:35:47 <ericstephan> phila: yes important discussion and a dataset is a subset of another dataset and mashup is important.
Phil Archer: yes important discussion and a dataset is a subset of another dataset and mashup is important. [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:36:08 <ericstephan> phila: bottom line is that we want the model to be simple to use for data portals
Phil Archer: bottom line is that we want the model to be simple to use for data portals [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:36:14 <annette_g> q+
Annette Greiner: q+ ←
13:36:40 <phila> ericstephan: Yep, and that's why PROV-O - it's almost an illustrated example of how you can picture re-use
Eric Stephan: Yep, and that's why PROV-O - it's almost an illustrated example of how you can picture re-use ←
13:37:02 <phila> ... you can keeo your DUV vcery simple, but if you want to do more then these otehr vocabs are available
... you can keeo your DUV vcery simple, but if you want to do more then these otehr vocabs are available ←
13:37:32 <phila> ericstephan: The ORG model - nice job of showing one organisation linked to another
Eric Stephan: The ORG model - nice job of showing one organisation linked to another ←
13:37:36 <phila> q?
q? ←
13:37:40 <laufer> zakim, unmute me
Carlos Laufer: zakim, unmute me ←
13:37:40 <Zakim> laufer should no longer be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: laufer should no longer be muted ←
13:37:40 <phila> ack laufer
ack laufer ←
13:37:43 <ericstephan> ack laufer
Eric Stephan: ack laufer ←
13:37:47 <giancarlo_guizzardi> Another issue that comes to mind is regarding versioning of the dataset. Can an application play different roles in different usages w.r.t. different versions of a dataset?
Giancarlo Guizzardi: Another issue that comes to mind is regarding versioning of the dataset. Can an application play different roles in different usages w.r.t. different versions of a dataset? ←
13:37:54 <phila> laufer: zakim, who is noisy?
Carlos Laufer: zakim, who is noisy? ←
13:37:58 <gatemezi_> Clearly, it emerges that we have two types of reusing DS: applications (or mashups) and DS+ (new version of original DS)
Ghislain Atemezing: Clearly, it emerges that we have two types of reusing DS: applications (or mashups) and DS+ (new version of original DS) ←
13:38:13 <phila> laufer: I can see that feedback seems to be a central thing
Carlos Laufer: I can see that feedback seems to be a central thing ←
13:38:44 <phila> ... the idea we have a DS that is used by someone, and then we have the feedback. WE need feedback from the user as input to the next thing
... the idea we have a DS that is used by someone, and then we have the feedback. WE need feedback from the user as input to the next thing ←
13:39:02 <phila> ... what I can see is that from one DS we'll have a lot of data related to it. Opinions, analysis,
... what I can see is that from one DS we'll have a lot of data related to it. Opinions, analysis, ←
13:39:21 <phila> ... very good contribution - it's a way to reference a lot of data related to the first DS
... very good contribution - it's a way to reference a lot of data related to the first DS ←
13:39:22 <gatemezi_> Re giancarlo_guizzardi question, could you give uus some roles that you have in mind?
Ghislain Atemezing: Re giancarlo_guizzardi question, could you give uus some roles that you have in mind? ←
13:39:48 <phila> ... this first diagra, I can see blogs and opinions, but I can envisage articles about it and so on
... this first diagra, I can see blogs and opinions, but I can envisage articles about it and so on ←
13:40:07 <laufer> zakim, mute me
Carlos Laufer: zakim, mute me ←
13:40:07 <Zakim> laufer should now be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: laufer should now be muted ←
13:40:07 <phila> ericstephan: I agree
Eric Stephan: I agree ←
13:40:11 <ericstephan> http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/
Eric Stephan: http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/ ←
13:40:27 <gatemezi_> I can group articles, blogs and opinions in the same bag
Ghislain Atemezing: I can group articles, blogs and opinions in the same bag ←
13:40:34 <phila> ericstephan: I'm looking towards the end of the F2F, Laufer had shared this core spec (SiOC)
Eric Stephan: I'm looking towards the end of the F2F, Laufer had shared this core spec (SiOC) ←
13:40:43 <gatemezi_> .. or Class
Ghislain Atemezing: .. or Class ←
13:40:59 <phila> ericstephan: I was stuck in a middle seat on the plane home and could just read this on my phone
Eric Stephan: I was stuck in a middle seat on the plane home and could just read this on my phone ←
13:41:40 <phila> phila: Notes that SiOC, like DCAT and more all came from the same place (DERI Galway)
Phil Archer: Notes that SiOC, like DCAT and more all came from the same place (DERI Galway) ←
13:41:48 <phila> Oh and VoID
Oh and VoID ←
13:41:50 <giancarlo_guizzardi> Let me rephrase the question. Can an agent play different roles w.r.t. (different versions of a) data set? By role here, I mean producer/consumer.
Giancarlo Guizzardi: Let me rephrase the question. Can an agent play different roles w.r.t. (different versions of a) data set? By role here, I mean producer/consumer. ←
13:42:04 <phila> q?
q? ←
13:42:11 <phila> ack annette_g
ack annette_g ←
13:42:12 <giancarlo_guizzardi> but also, perhaps a given application can make different uses of a dataset across different versions as well
Giancarlo Guizzardi: but also, perhaps a given application can make different uses of a dataset across different versions as well ←
13:42:20 <ericstephan> ack annette_g
Eric Stephan: ack annette_g ←
13:42:32 <phila> annette_g: I keep thinking about how we're going to make this connection happen between a re-use and the original use
Annette Greiner: I keep thinking about how we're going to make this connection happen between a re-use and the original use ←
13:42:48 <hadleybeeman> Q+
Hadley Beeman: Q+ ←
13:42:48 <phila> annette_g: Is there any thought on how this might be used?
Annette Greiner: Is there any thought on how this might be used? ←
13:42:56 <phila> ... or just cme up with it and hope it's used?
... or just come up with it and hope it's used? ←
13:43:12 <Caroline> s/cme/come
13:43:16 <phila> annette_g: I can imagine in HTML people can specify things but is it used?
Annette Greiner: I can imagine in HTML people can specify things but is it used? ←
13:43:24 <CarlosIglesias> note that to be fair others have also made *huge* amount of work for SIOC to happen, namely CTIC for example
Carlos Iglesias: note that to be fair others have also made *huge* amount of work for SIOC to happen, namely CTIC for example ←
13:43:35 <phila> ericstephan: I can see the vocab being wrapped into an API where the publisher can provide the means for collecting feedback
Eric Stephan: I can see the vocab being wrapped into an API where the publisher can provide the means for collecting feedback ←
13:43:46 <phila> ... or as an exchange medium so diff sites can reflect diff feedback
... or as an exchange medium so diff sites can reflect diff feedback ←
13:43:55 <phila> ... so there can be a way to translate their feeback into the DUV
... so there can be a way to translate their feeback into the DUV ←
13:44:16 <gatemezi_> Answering to giancarlo_guizzardi, I would say "YES", since you can play at different moment both roles, consumer and producer
Ghislain Atemezing: Answering to giancarlo_guizzardi, I would say "YES", since you can play at different moment both roles, consumer and producer ←
13:44:22 <hadleybeeman> q?
Hadley Beeman: q? ←
13:44:35 <phila> ... I think most of our specific use cases might be what a publisher might provie, but I;m also looking at the Social WEb WG. What happens between diff people interacting and interconnecting
... I think most of our specific use cases might be what a publisher might provie, but I;m also looking at the Social WEb WG. What happens between diff people interacting and interconnecting ←
13:44:51 <SumitPurohit> +1 ericstephan for API
Sumit Purohit: +1 ericstephan for API ←
13:45:19 <phila> annette_g: From my own interest, it would be great if people can feed back - and the Web works with links going forward, not backward.
Annette Greiner: From my own interest, it would be great if people can feed back - and the Web works with links going forward, not backward. ←
13:45:36 <laufer> the social connection that has the dataset as its centre is very interesting...
Carlos Laufer: the social connection that has the dataset as its centre is very interesting... ←
13:45:39 <phila> annette_g: Publishers need tobe able to discover on their own what use has been made
Annette Greiner: Publishers need tobe able to discover on their own what use has been made ←
13:45:40 <giancarlo_guizzardi> Agreed. We should consider the best way to reflect that in the model
Giancarlo Guizzardi: Agreed. We should consider the best way to reflect that in the model ←
13:45:49 <phila> hadleybeeman: Something that people haven't talked about is search
Hadley Beeman: Something that people haven't talked about is search ←
13:46:01 <phila> ... if we do this well, the use of datasets will be crawlable
... if we do this well, the use of datasets will be crawlable ←
13:46:09 <phila> ... and we can tkae that into account for PageRank
... and we can tkae that into account for PageRank ←
13:46:36 <phila> ... we'll have some sense of popularity and reliability of PageRank, but it's a nice interface for publishers to see what we're doing
... we'll have some sense of popularity and reliability of PageRank, but it's a nice interface for publishers to see what we're doing ←
13:46:41 <ericstephan> +1 hadleybeeman
Eric Stephan: +1 hadleybeeman ←
13:46:54 <gatemezi_> annette_g: that's why you can specify "owl:sameAs" to make also backward working in the Web of data. Isn't it?
Annette Greiner: that's why you can specify "owl:sameAs" to make also backward working in the Web of data. Isn't it? [ Scribe Assist by Ghislain Atemezing ] ←
13:46:59 <phila> hadleybeeman: On PageRank, other search engines are available
Hadley Beeman: On PageRank, other search engines are available ←
13:47:10 <phila> q+ to talk about schema.org
q+ to talk about schema.org ←
13:47:17 <phila> q- ha
q- ha ←
13:47:45 <phila> ericstephan: I see people using a lot more libraries - this ability to see what data is available but not what tools are available
Eric Stephan: I see people using a lot more libraries - this ability to see what data is available but not what tools are available ←
13:48:03 <phila> ericstephan: Almost every project on GH has an example of a dataset in its documentation
Eric Stephan: Almost every project on GH has an example of a dataset in its documentation ←
13:48:18 <phila> ack me
ack me ←
13:48:18 <Zakim> phila, you wanted to talk about schema.org
Zakim IRC Bot: phila, you wanted to talk about schema.org ←
13:49:02 <MTCarrasco> +1 scheme.org
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: +1 scheme.org ←
13:49:10 <ericstephan> http://rdesc.org
Eric Stephan: http://rdesc.org ←
13:49:20 <Zakim> -[IPcaller]
Zakim IRC Bot: -[IPcaller] ←
13:49:28 <phila> ericstephan: The project that's driving Sumit and me is this resource discovery one
Eric Stephan: The project that's driving Sumit and me is this resource discovery one ←
13:49:42 <phila> ... one of the things we've done is to provide some of the terms from schema.org
... one of the things we've done is to provide some of the terms from schema.org ←
13:49:56 <phila> ... and we want to incorporate the DUV into that
... and we want to incorporate the DUV into that ←
13:50:18 <phila> ericstephan: So this schema.org angle is interesting. We want the great search engines to pick up what scientists are doing
Eric Stephan: So this schema.org angle is interesting. We want the great search engines to pick up what scientists are doing ←
13:50:28 <phila> q+ to talk about implementation
q+ to talk about implementation ←
13:50:35 <phila> ack me
ack me ←
13:50:35 <Zakim> phila, you wanted to talk about implementation
Zakim IRC Bot: phila, you wanted to talk about implementation ←
13:50:38 <MTCarrasco> https://schema.or
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: https://schema.or ←
13:50:45 <MTCarrasco> https://schema.org
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: https://schema.org ←
13:51:02 <hadleybeeman> @ericstephan: This is a fantastic discussion. I'm sorry I didn't jump into it earlier!
Hadley Beeman: @ericstephan: This is a fantastic discussion. I'm sorry I didn't jump into it earlier! ←
13:51:24 <MTCarrasco> zakim, unmute me
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: zakim, unmute me ←
13:51:24 <Zakim> MTCarrasco should no longer be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: MTCarrasco should no longer be muted ←
13:51:29 <hadleybeeman> q?
Hadley Beeman: q? ←
13:51:36 <MTCarrasco> q+
13:51:39 <ericstephan> q+
Eric Stephan: q+ ←
13:51:53 <SumitPurohit> +1 phila
Sumit Purohit: +1 phila ←
13:51:55 <MTCarrasco> Anybody going to the Riga Summit 27-29 April 2015 - http://rigasummit2015.eu
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: Anybody going to the Riga Summit 27-29 April 2015 - http://rigasummit2015.eu ←
13:51:58 <Caroline> the rdesc is a very interesting project, ericstephan
Caroline Burle: the rdesc is a very interesting project, ericstephan ←
13:51:58 <ericstephan> +1
Eric Stephan: +1 ←
13:52:41 <phila> ericstephan: I put into the e-mail this week, some of the multilingual aspects
Eric Stephan: I put into the e-mail this week, some of the multilingual aspects ←
13:53:02 <phila> ... the number of languages spoken in this WG is exciting. We need to show our DUV in a multilingual way
... the number of languages spoken in this WG is exciting. We need to show our DUV in a multilingual way ←
13:53:08 <ericstephan> nos somos o dataset
Eric Stephan: nos somos o dataset ←
13:53:16 <hadleybeeman> +1 to ericstephan there. A multilingual vocabulary sounds much more global and useful.
Hadley Beeman: +1 to ericstephan there. A multilingual vocabulary sounds much more global and useful. ←
13:53:27 <hadleybeeman> :)
Hadley Beeman: :) ←
13:53:31 <phila> Put it on a T-shirt for TPAC
Put it on a T-shirt for TPAC ←
13:53:33 <hadleybeeman> q?
Hadley Beeman: q? ←
13:53:36 <laufer> we are the datasets!!!
Carlos Laufer: we are the datasets!!! ←
13:53:36 <hadleybeeman> ack mt
Hadley Beeman: ack mt ←
13:53:40 <Caroline> +1 to ericstephan :)
Caroline Burle: +1 to ericstephan :) ←
13:53:41 <SumitPurohit> :-)
Sumit Purohit: :-) ←
13:54:18 <phila> ericstephan: One of the things that Share-PSI offers... a vast use case. I'm looking for a tour guide in terms of what kind of things can we pick and choose for the DUV
Eric Stephan: One of the things that Share-PSI offers... a vast use case. I'm looking for a tour guide in terms of what kind of things can we pick and choose for the DUV ←
13:54:41 <phila> ... I'd love to have something... I'm thinking of sci data ... but there seems to be a lot to work on
... I'd love to have something... I'm thinking of sci data ... but there seems to be a lot to work on ←
13:56:00 <MTCarrasco> European legislation on reuse of public sector information - http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/european-legislation-reuse-public-sector-information
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: European legislation on reuse of public sector information - http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/european-legislation-reuse-public-sector-information ←
13:56:06 <ericstephan> phila: there is a law about data sharing, portals etc. We are making a list of areas coming from the legislations there are areas that could be applicable
Phil Archer: there is a law about data sharing, portals etc. We are making a list of areas coming from the legislations there are areas that could be applicable [ Scribe Assist by Eric Stephan ] ←
13:56:25 <hadleybeeman> q?
Hadley Beeman: q? ←
13:56:31 <phila> q- ericstephan
q- ericstephan ←
13:56:35 <gatemezi_> DUV can challenge DCAT which has been already translated into 6 languages http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/vocabs/dcat.. Don't see brazilian/portuguese there ;)
Ghislain Atemezing: DUV can challenge DCAT which has been already translated into 6 languages http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/vocabs/dcat.. Don't see brazilian/portuguese there ;) ←
13:56:42 <MTCarrasco> It is a 2003 directive (EU "law")
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: It is a 2003 directive (EU "law") ←
13:56:52 <phila> ericstephan: The assignments made at this point for actions - any questions?
Eric Stephan: The assignments made at this point for actions - any questions? ←
13:56:52 <hadleybeeman> q+
Hadley Beeman: q+ ←
13:57:06 <phila> ack hadleybeeman
ack hadleybeeman ←
13:57:14 <ericstephan> https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/174 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/175 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/176 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/177 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/178 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/179 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/180
Eric Stephan: https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/174 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/175 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/176 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/177 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/178 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/179 https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/actions/180 ←
13:57:27 <yaso> zakim, mute me
Yaso Córdova: zakim, mute me ←
13:57:27 <Zakim> yaso should now be muted
Zakim IRC Bot: yaso should now be muted ←
13:57:31 <phila> hadleybeeman: When do you need from the chairs - when do you need more meeting time?
Hadley Beeman: When do you need from the chairs - when do you need more meeting time? ←
13:58:16 <phila> ericstephan: At thins point - we have a lot of input and volunteers. We need to fix a schedule and makde sure we're moving forward What we need on a weekly basis is a check in but at this pint we're good.
Eric Stephan: At thins point - we have a lot of input and volunteers. We need to fix a schedule and makde sure we're moving forward What we need on a weekly basis is a check in but at this pint we're good. ←
13:58:27 <phila> ericstephan: Can we talk about DUV again in 2 weeks' time?
Eric Stephan: Can we talk about DUV again in 2 weeks' time? ←
13:58:30 <phila> hadleybeeman: Sounds good.
Hadley Beeman: Sounds good. ←
13:58:57 <phila> ericstephan: I'll make sure I send a mail to make sure those with actions know it.
Eric Stephan: I'll make sure I send a mail to make sure those with actions know it. ←
13:59:03 <phila> hadleybeeman: Thank you Eric
Hadley Beeman: Thank you Eric ←
13:59:20 <riccardoAlbertoni> bye
Riccardo Albertoni: bye ←
13:59:22 <MTCarrasco> bye
Manuel Carrasco Benitez: bye ←
13:59:22 <phila> ... wishes everyone a good weekend
... wishes everyone a good weekend ←
13:59:22 <CarlosIglesias> bye, bye
Carlos Iglesias: bye, bye ←
13:59:25 <laufer> bye all... nice weekend for all...
Carlos Laufer: bye all... nice weekend for all... ←
13:59:25 <Zakim> -MTCarrasco
Zakim IRC Bot: -MTCarrasco ←
13:59:26 <Zakim> -SumitPurohit
Zakim IRC Bot: -SumitPurohit ←
13:59:27 <jerdeb> happy weekend! bye
Jeremy Debattista: happy weekend! bye ←
13:59:27 <Caroline> thank you! Bye
Caroline Burle: thank you! Bye ←
13:59:28 <Zakim> -HadleyBeeman
Zakim IRC Bot: -HadleyBeeman ←
13:59:29 <giancarlo_guizzardi> nice weekend everyone
Giancarlo Guizzardi: nice weekend everyone ←
13:59:29 <Zakim> -annette_g
Zakim IRC Bot: -annette_g ←
13:59:31 <Zakim> -Caroline
Zakim IRC Bot: -Caroline ←
13:59:32 <Zakim> -phila
Zakim IRC Bot: -phila ←
13:59:32 <Zakim> -jerdeb
Zakim IRC Bot: -jerdeb ←
13:59:32 <giancarlo_guizzardi> buy
Giancarlo Guizzardi: buy ←
13:59:34 <yaso> bye!
Yaso Córdova: bye! ←
13:59:35 <Zakim> -laufer
Zakim IRC Bot: -laufer ←
13:59:37 <gatemezi_> Ciao!
Ghislain Atemezing: Ciao! ←
13:59:42 <Zakim> -ericstephan
Zakim IRC Bot: -ericstephan ←
13:59:42 <phila> RRSAgent, make logs public
RRSAgent, make logs public ←
13:59:43 <annette_g> nice job, Eric!
Annette Greiner: nice job, Eric! ←
13:59:45 <giancarlo_guizzardi> -giancarlo_guizzardi
Giancarlo Guizzardi: -giancarlo_guizzardi ←
13:59:47 <Zakim> -yaso
Zakim IRC Bot: -yaso ←
13:59:49 <Zakim> -CarlosIglesias
Zakim IRC Bot: -CarlosIglesias ←
14:00:03 <Zakim> - +39.349.096.aadd
Zakim IRC Bot: - +39.349.096.aadd ←
14:00:46 <riccardoAlbertoni> zakim, aadd is me
Riccardo Albertoni: zakim, aadd is me ←
14:00:46 <Zakim> sorry, riccardoAlbertoni, I do not recognize a party named 'aadd'
Zakim IRC Bot: sorry, riccardoAlbertoni, I do not recognize a party named 'aadd' ←
14:02:49 <AdrianoC-UFMG> Thanks, all, bye bye!
Adriano Pereira: Thanks, all, bye bye! ←
14:05:03 <Zakim> disconnecting the lone participant, giancarlo_guizzardi, in DATA_DWBP()9:00AM
Zakim IRC Bot: disconnecting the lone participant, giancarlo_guizzardi, in DATA_DWBP()9:00AM ←
14:05:05 <Zakim> DATA_DWBP()9:00AM has ended
Zakim IRC Bot: DATA_DWBP()9:00AM has ended ←
14:05:05 <Zakim> Attendees were +1.609.947.aaaa, HadleyBeeman, +1.509.554.aabb, phila, MTCarrasco, giancarlo_guizzardi, +1.510.384.aacc, ericstephan, laufer, annette_g, Eric_Kauz, jerdeb,
Zakim IRC Bot: Attendees were +1.609.947.aaaa, HadleyBeeman, +1.509.554.aabb, phila, MTCarrasco, giancarlo_guizzardi, +1.510.384.aacc, ericstephan, laufer, annette_g, Eric_Kauz, jerdeb, ←
14:05:06 <Zakim> ... [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso, +1.617.646.aaee, CarlosIglesias, SumitPurohit
Zakim IRC Bot: ... [IPcaller], +39.349.096.aadd, Caroline, yaso, +1.617.646.aaee, CarlosIglesias, SumitPurohit ←
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