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TAG Product: URI Definition Discovery
Goals
The goal is to develop a URI definition provision and discovery
architecture that is simple, general, performant, consistent with
Web architecture, and accepted by the linked data community.
In other words, the goal is to "drive the httpRange-14 issue to a
conclusion" (note that httpRange-14 itself was formally closed, but the resulting proposals continue to be concontroversial and incompletely deployed; the continuing concerns are tracked in Tracker under ISSUE-57)
Success criteria
- Uptake
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Technical interoperability of RDF used for metadata with RDF used
for linked data
Key deliverables and dates
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December 2011: (a) draft call for httpRange-14 change proposals,
(b) a working-draft-like document to act as a baseline against
which change proposals are to be written
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July 2012: PR(s) or similar document covering the following:
- URI definition discovery architecture
- ontology (RDF vocabulary) as needed
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July 2012: TAG Note on semantics of metadata for
'information resources'
Schedule
- 20 June 2011: Revise the two issue-57 drafts, put out for review
on semantic-web and/or LOD lists
- 31 Dec: First editor's draft of potential arch. rec.
- 31 Dec: Draft call for change proposals to same
- 15 Jan 2012: Call for change proposals to same
- 15 Feb: End call for change proposals to same
- 15 Mar: FPWD or equivalent (note: TPAC 2011 publication
freeze is mid-October)
- 15 Apr: Go/no-go decision regarding Architectural
Recommendation track
- 1 May: Working Draft or equivalent
- 1 Jun: "Town meeting" if required
- 31 Jul: PR or equivalent
Documents
TAG members assigned
Jonathan Rees
Drafts
Relevant discussion of process
TAG issues
TAG Actions
- ACTION-624: on - Jonathan Rees - Draft for TAG consideration a call for httpRange-14 change proposals - Due: 2011-12-31 - PENDING REVIEW
- ACTION-625: on - Noah Mendelsohn - Schedule followup discussion of http://www.w3.org/wiki/HttpRange14Options (per agreement in Santa Clara) - Due: 2011-12-21 - CLOSED