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<LeeF> bengee, can you hear us?
<LeeF> :-)
<LeeF> thanks for the test results, bengee :-)
LeeF, just created an updated query report, I'll move towards the endpoint implementation now. sorry for not responding to your mail yet
dunja gives an update
minor delay, but on the upside will be able to add the semweb logo and finetune the text a little
susie thinks aligning the branding makes sense
<Susie> Benji gives update on logos
<Susie> We almost there
next topic: use cases / case studies
ivan not here today, but continues to ping folks
positive feedback from cleveland guys
susie about to contact another group (clinic?)
Melli helping wrt to approaching NASA
"anoter group" was mayo clinic
<danja> (sorry, nearly forgot (again))
Melli's other contacts are in progress
Uldis' ad Kingsley's contacts: no updates
leo: perfectly stable situation ;-)
leo and co-authors are incorporating feedback
no TAG feedback yet
<danja> thought I saw a mail from Stuart Williams re. TAG
the SWD group is looking at it as well, will probably provide some feedback
next topic: community projects
<Susie> Benji is almost done with the Knowee prototype
<Susie> People liked Knowee at a recent Web Monday
<Susie> Hopes to put an early demo up this week.
<danja> from Norm Walsh for TAG : http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-sweo-ig/2007Sep/0029.html
<Susie> Next steps would be to make it prettier and add some more functionality.
<danja> bravo bengee!
<Susie> People aat Web Monday were concerned about privacy issues
<Susie> Concerned that too much information could be aggregated
<Susie> There is an online demo and could also run locally
<danja> no talk
<Susie> Can you give us a text update?
<danja> no activity on preferred docs, but hope to put some time in this week
next topic: doc collection
<danja> "stable"
another stable situation!
<danja> ok, thanks Susie - anything you can think of
next topic: F2F
susie ging to send out a request for agenda items
<Susie> Benji met with Alexander Linden (ex-Gartner)
alexander
<Susie> He hasn't moved to a SemWeb company
<Susie> Benji blogged about it a few days ago
<Susie> His company outsources lots of actions/tasks
<Susie> Still interested in SemWeb
<Susie> See lots of interest in SemWeb from VCs
<Susie> His ideas include -
<Susie> 1. RDF isn't complicated, but the full stack isn't that trival.
<Susie> We should present core concepts rather than all details
<Susie> 2. Local meetings are good for crossing boundaries from hard core SemWeb to general Web developers
<Susie> 3. Collection of convincing success stories
<Susie> We should address CIOs and developers
<Susie> The community projects would be useful here too.
<Susie> 4. Something to download and play with
<Susie> Danny suggested 'SemWeb in a box' early on
<Susie> Help people to see how things work before diving into it a lot
<danja> (oh yeah...I'd forgotten about that :-)
<Susie> It would be good to have public data sets, as LOD is focused on
<Susie> Suggestion from Web Monday was for non-technical marketing
<Susie> DanB thought T-shirts were the best thing
<danja> +1 to t-shirts
suise reports on cambridge meetings which have 30-40 people, but often differnet groups each meeting
thnking about ideas for a panel
another thought was bringing up problems that the expert attendees could provide ideas on
s/suise/susie/ (sorry)
<LeeF> +1 informal gathering
<LeeF> +10 at pub
heh
<LeeF> On that note - we're hoping SPARQL to Proposed Rec in... October maybe? So going to start revving up the SPARQL PR wagon
possibly invite Harry to attend and sweo meeting
<danja> +1 to getting HarryH in
bay area meeting was similar to east-coast one, quite interesting discussions, similar size
cambridge model is demo-focused
a netherlands meeting could work
re: "something to play with"
could be addressed by the results of the community projects
e.g. tabulator + linked open data
already a nice setting for exploring how "linked data" works
<danja> incidentally, I've got some tutorial material in-progress for Talis Platform - it'll just be for existing rdf developers, but I do want to broaden to wider audience
<LeeF> BTW, TAG sent (some) comments on URI document to the SWEO list (Norm Walsh)
simile's tools (e.g. potluck) also invite semweb exploring
<PaulaP> bye
<danja> hi kidehen
<kidehen> hi
<danja> bye
<Dunja> buy
<kidehen> well bye :-)
<leobard> hey, you said "lee, are you still there?" or, not "leo"?
<kidehen> leobard:
<leobard> I just hung up
<leobard> should I call back in?
<kidehen> leobard: latest re. Gathering effort with Tim?
<Susie> I'm just learning how to do the minutes!
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