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Data on the Web Best Practices Working Group Teleconference

Minutes of 17 June 2014

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Hadley Beeman, Steven Adler, Yaso Córdova
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12:09:58 <RRSAgent> logging to http://www.w3.org/2014/06/17-dwbp-irc

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12:10:05 <adler1> ok

Steven Adler: ok

12:10:05 <HadleyBeeman> zakim, room for 5?

Hadley Beeman: zakim, room for 5?

12:10:06 <Zakim> ok, HadleyBeeman; conference Team_(dwbp)12:10Z scheduled with code 3927 (DWBP) for 60 minutes until 1310Z

Zakim IRC Bot: ok, HadleyBeeman; conference Team_(dwbp)12:10Z scheduled with code 3927 (DWBP) for 60 minutes until 1310Z

12:10:11 <HadleyBeeman> rrsagent, start meeting

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12:10:11 <RRSAgent> I'm logging. I don't understand 'start meeting', HadleyBeeman.  Try /msg RRSAgent help

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12:10:24 <HadleyBeeman> trackbot, start meeting

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12:10:26 <trackbot> RRSAgent, make logs 351

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12:10:28 <trackbot> Zakim, this will be DWBP

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12:10:28 <Zakim> ok, trackbot; I see Team_(dwbp)12:10Z scheduled to start now

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12:10:29 <trackbot> Meeting: Data on the Web Best Practices Working Group Teleconference
12:10:29 <trackbot> Date: 17 June 2014
12:10:47 <Zakim> Team_(dwbp)12:10Z has now started

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12:10:54 <Zakim> +adler1

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12:11:58 <HadleyBeeman> zakim, code?

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12:11:58 <Zakim> the conference code is 3927 (tel:+1.617.761.6200 sip:zakim@voip.w3.org), HadleyBeeman

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12:12:13 <Zakim> +HadleyBeeman

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12:12:16 <Yaso> Hi Hadley and Steve :-)

Yaso Córdova: Hi Hadley and Steve :-)

12:12:30 <HadleyBeeman> hi yaso!

Hadley Beeman: hi yaso!

12:12:49 <Yaso> Today I won’t be able to participate of our meeting

Yaso Córdova: Today I won’t be able to participate of our meeting

12:13:04 <Yaso> I’m in a meeting out of the town

Yaso Córdova: I’m in a meeting out of the town

12:13:04 <HadleyBeeman> Sorry to hear that.  We'll miss you!

Hadley Beeman: Sorry to hear that. We'll miss you!

12:13:10 <Yaso> :-)

Yaso Córdova: :-)

12:13:53 <Yaso> Have to go...

Yaso Córdova: Have to go...

12:13:56 <Yaso> Bye!

Yaso Córdova: Bye!

12:13:58 <HadleyBeeman> bye!

Hadley Beeman: bye!

12:52:53 <HadleyBeeman> Steve:  Methodology for writing our documents: do we use a software development methodology?  Yaso? (Agile?  Waterfall?  Iterations?)

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Steven Adler: Methodology for writing our documents: do we use a software development methodology?  Yaso? (Agile?  Waterfall?  Iterations?) [ Scribe Assist by Hadley Beeman ]

12:53:01 <HadleyBeeman> s/steve/adler1

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12:53:16 <HadleyBeeman> adler1: Especially as we're connecting use cases to requirements... a framework within which to add requirements, as they come up? And to iterate the use case document. 

Steven Adler: Especially as we're connecting use cases to requirements... a framework within which to add requirements, as they come up? And to iterate the use case document.  [ Scribe Assist by Hadley Beeman ]

12:54:15 <HadleyBeeman> … Waterfall?  Whatever other methodologies are in use.  Like code development, for IP.

Hadley Beeman: … Waterfall? Whatever other methodologies are in use. Like code development, for IP.

12:54:25 <HadleyBeeman> … Yaso's area of expertise

Hadley Beeman: … Yaso's area of expertise

12:54:55 <HadleyBeeman> … For discussion on Friday?

Hadley Beeman: … For discussion on Friday?

12:55:04 <HadleyBeeman> … And then see how it comes up in the vocabulary call

Hadley Beeman: … And then see how it comes up in the vocabulary call

12:56:23 <HadleyBeeman> Hadleybeeman:  there are inevitably things that will come up that aren't in the use cases.  They weren't exhaustive research.

Hadley Beeman: there are inevitably things that will come up that aren't in the use cases. They weren't exhaustive research. [ Scribe Assist by Hadley Beeman ]

12:57:10 <HadleyBeeman> adler1: we can find new use cases.  The group can go through the intellectual exercise of linking the use case to the requirements, ideas and implementation use cases.  The document then write itself.

Steven Adler: we can find new use cases. The group can go through the intellectual exercise of linking the use case to the requirements, ideas and implementation use cases. The document then writes itself. [ Scribe Assist by Hadley Beeman ]

12:57:18 <HadleyBeeman> s/write/writes
12:58:07 <adler1> start with a use case, pull out requirements, document standard recommendations, describe implementation use case

Steven Adler: start with a use case, pull out requirements, document standard recommendations, describe implementation use case

12:58:37 <Zakim> -HadleyBeeman

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12:58:38 <Zakim> -adler1

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12:58:39 <Zakim> Team_(dwbp)12:10Z has ended

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12:58:39 <Zakim> Attendees were adler1, HadleyBeeman

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12:58:46 <HadleyBeeman> rrsagent, make logs team

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13:06:19 <HadleyBeeman> RRSagent, pointer?

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13:06:19 <RRSAgent> See http://www.w3.org/2014/06/17-dwbp-irc#T13-06-19

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