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13:55:49 <Zakim> ok, trackbot; I see SW_(SPARQL)10:00AM scheduled to start in 5 minutes
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13:55:50 <trackbot> Meeting: SPARQL Working Group Teleconference
13:55:50 <trackbot> Date: 13 March 2012
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13:56:28 <ericP> Zakim, aaaa is me
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13:56:28 <Zakim> +ericP; got it
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13:57:43 <Zakim> +Sandro
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13:59:26 <AndyS> zakim, ??P5 is I
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13:59:26 <Zakim> +AndyS; got it
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13:59:41 <Zakim> + +1.206.708.aabb
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14:01:20 <SteveH> Zakim, ??P10 is me
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14:02:58 <chimezie> Zakim, +1.216.368.aaee is me
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14:02:58 <Zakim> +chimezie; got it
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14:03:28 <AndyS> zakim, who is on the phone?
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14:03:28 <Zakim> On the phone I see ericP, Sandro, AndyS, +1.206.708.aabb, bglimm (muted), SteveH, +1.310.729.aadd, chimezie, pgearon
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14:03:41 <Zakim> +MattPerry
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14:03:53 <chimezie> I can scribe i was up
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14:04:06 <ericP> scribenick: chimezie
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14:05:03 <AndyS> Minutes -- http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06
Andy Seaborne: Minutes -- http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06 ←
14:05:18 <AndyS> topic: admin
14:05:51 <ericP> +1
Eric Prud'hommeaux: +1 ←
14:05:54 <AndyS> PROPOSE to approve minutes from last time http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06
Andy Seaborne: PROPOSE to approve minutes from last time http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06 ←
14:05:55 <bglimm> Zakim, who's talking?
Birte Glimm: Zakim, who's talking? ←
14:05:57 <ericP> +1
Eric Prud'hommeaux: +1 ←
14:06:00 <AndyS> APPROVED
Andy Seaborne: APPROVED ←
14:05:54 <AndyS> RESOLVED: to approve minutes from last time http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06
RESOLVED: to approve minutes from last time http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/meeting/2012-03-06 ←
14:06:05 <Zakim> bglimm, listening for 10 seconds I heard sound from the following: ericP (70%), AndyS (84%)
Zakim IRC Bot: bglimm, listening for 10 seconds I heard sound from the following: ericP (70%), AndyS (84%) ←
14:06:31 <AndyS> Next meeting - 20 March - timezone shift - in effect
Andy Seaborne: Next meeting - 20 March - timezone shift - in effect ←
14:07:05 <AndyS> Agenda - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg/2012JanMar/0242.html
Andy Seaborne: Agenda - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg/2012JanMar/0242.html ←
14:07:39 <chimezie> AndyS: this will be a process-centric meeting
Andy Seaborne: this will be a process-centric meeting ←
14:07:44 <chimezie> ... other items for agenda?
... other items for agenda? ←
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14:08:12 <AndyS> topic: TSV/CSV results
14:08:25 <ericP> chimezie: will try to get a review in before tomorrow
Chimezie Ogbuji: will try to get a review in before tomorrow [ Scribe Assist by Eric Prud'hommeaux ] ←
14:08:54 <ericP> ... will let you know if it's possible by the end of today
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ... will let you know if it's possible by the end of today ←
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14:09:24 <chimezie> AndyS: Eric chairs while AndyS discusses next agenda item
Andy Seaborne: Eric chairs while AndyS discusses next agenda item ←
14:10:08 <chimezie> AndyS: property paths. Have added descriptive sections (done). Structural markers in formal definition have pending work. Email from Axel and Birte. Progressing
Andy Seaborne: property paths. Have added descriptive sections (done). Structural markers in formal definition have pending work. Email from Axel and Birte. Progressing ←
14:10:29 <chimezie> Eric: not taking conservative path
Eric Prud'hommeaux: not taking conservative path ←
14:10:57 <chimezie> AndyS: outlined proposal is to have both DISTINCT path matching operator with new operators to distinguish between counting and non-counting form of arbitrary-length paths
Andy Seaborne: outlined proposal is to have both DISTINCT path matching operator with new operators to distinguish between counting and non-counting form of arbitrary-length paths ←
14:11:26 <ericP> AndyS: everybody gets everything, modulo syntax foo
Andy Seaborne: everybody gets everything, modulo syntax foo [ Scribe Assist by Eric Prud'hommeaux ] ←
14:11:33 <chimezie> ... need to get back to Axel's comments regarding blank nodes
... need to get back to Axel's comments regarding blank nodes ←
14:11:49 <chimezie> EricP: estimate on how much more difficult it is for implementations?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: estimate on how much more difficult it is for implementations? ←
14:11:59 <chimezie> AndyS: another 1/2 implementation of property paths (shared alot).
Andy Seaborne: another 1/2 implementation of property paths (shared alot). ←
14:12:17 <chimezie> ... is more work
... is more work ←
14:12:32 <ericP> q?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: q? ←
14:13:14 <chimezie> Sandro: next steps?
Sandro Hawke: next steps? ←
14:13:22 <chimezie> AndyS: I keep working writing the specification
Andy Seaborne: I keep working writing the specification ←
14:13:45 <AndyS> Axel email - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg/2012JanMar/0242.html
Andy Seaborne: Axel email - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg/2012JanMar/0242.html ←
14:13:47 <bglimm> q+
Birte Glimm: q+ ←
14:14:11 <bglimm> Zakim, unmute me
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14:14:13 <ericP> ack next
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack next ←
14:14:27 <chimezie> Sandro: require another LC?
Sandro Hawke: require another LC? ←
14:14:29 <chimezie> AndyS: yes
Andy Seaborne: yes ←
14:15:14 <chimezie> AndyS: no formal decision to do it yet. If we address comments, it has to be another LC. No strong desire to do nothing
Andy Seaborne: no formal decision to do it yet. If we address comments, it has to be another LC. No strong desire to do nothing ←
14:15:46 <chimezie> ... willing to do heavy lifting
... willing to do heavy lifting ←
14:16:37 <chimezie> bglimm: Do we really want to do this counting / non-counting operator distinction *and* to do DISTINCT
Birte Glimm: Do we really want to do this counting / non-counting operator distinction *and* to do DISTINCT ←
14:16:58 <chimezie> ... in 2 section on operators and DISTINCT it is not clear if these are alternatives to each other or complementary
... in 2 section on operators and DISTINCT it is not clear if these are alternatives to each other or complementary ←
14:17:32 <chimezie> AndyS: * and + counting/non-counting versions (agreement on this)
Andy Seaborne: * and + counting/non-counting versions (agreement on this) ←
14:18:01 <chimezie> ... if we go with DISTINCT, we wouldn't need these operators. Useful to distinguish between applicable algorithms to use and syntax clarification
... if we go with DISTINCT, we wouldn't need these operators. Useful to distinguish between applicable algorithms to use and syntax clarification ←
14:18:10 <chimezie> bglimm: going for both?
Birte Glimm: going for both? ←
14:18:14 <chimezie> AndyS: yes, so far
Andy Seaborne: yes, so far ←
14:18:21 <bglimm> Zakim, mute me
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14:18:41 <AndyS> q?
Andy Seaborne: q? ←
14:19:15 <chimezie> ericp: adds syntactic shorthand (doesn't change expressivity)?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: adds syntactic shorthand (doesn't change expressivity)? ←
14:19:23 <chimezie> AndyS: will change number of answers [..distortion..]
Andy Seaborne: will change number of answers [..distortion..] ←
14:20:24 <bglimm> yes
Birte Glimm: yes ←
14:20:48 <ericP> topic: Group schedule
14:21:09 <AndyS> http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/wiki/Comments
Andy Seaborne: http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/wiki/Comments ←
14:21:13 <ericP> topic: Actions + Comments
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14:21:35 <cbuilara_> zakim, ??5697565aaff is me
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14:21:35 <Zakim> sorry, cbuilara_, I do not recognize a party named '??5697565aaff'
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14:21:41 <Zakim> - +5697565aaff
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14:22:12 <chimezie> AndyS: outstanding comments: PP - 3-4 comments
Andy Seaborne: outstanding comments: PP - 3-4 comments ←
14:23:15 <chimezie> ericp: have people to delegate comment answering to?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: have people to delegate comment answering to? ←
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14:23:47 <cbuilara_> zakim, ??P27 is me
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14:23:47 <Zakim> +cbuilara_; got it
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14:23:54 <AndyS> zakim, who is on the phone?
Andy Seaborne: zakim, who is on the phone? ←
14:23:54 <Zakim> On the phone I see ericP, Sandro, AndyS, +1.206.708.aabb, bglimm (muted), SteveH, +1.310.729.aadd, chimezie, pgearon, MattPerry, cbuilara_
Zakim IRC Bot: On the phone I see ericP, Sandro, AndyS, +1.206.708.aabb, bglimm (muted), SteveH, +1.310.729.aadd, chimezie, pgearon, MattPerry, cbuilara_ ←
14:24:12 <ericP> chimezie: one or two outstanding graph store comments from James Lee
Chimezie Ogbuji: one or two outstanding graph store comments from James Lee [ Scribe Assist by Eric Prud'hommeaux ] ←
14:25:04 <AndyS> Paul - PA-3 ??
Andy Seaborne: Paul - PA-3 ?? ←
14:25:53 <ericP> q?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: q? ←
14:26:21 <chimezie> greg: I'd like to talk about the Dave R. comment at some point
Gregory Williams: I'd like to talk about the Dave R. comment at some point ←
14:26:25 <ericP> zakim, aadd is Greg
Eric Prud'hommeaux: zakim, aadd is Greg ←
14:26:25 <Zakim> +Greg; got it
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14:26:42 <AndyS> Comment - DRD-1 : http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg-comments/2012Feb/0026.html
Andy Seaborne: Comment - DRD-1 : http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-dawg-comments/2012Feb/0026.html ←
14:26:50 <chimezie> Greg: a concern about syntax of PP interfering with future expansion of prefix name syntax
Gregory Williams: a concern about syntax of PP interfering with future expansion of prefix name syntax ←
14:27:02 <ericP> ACTION: Sandro to response to James Lee's commment(s) on Graph Store Protocol, due in two weeks
ACTION: Sandro to response to James Lee's commment(s) on Graph Store Protocol, due in two weeks ←
14:27:02 <trackbot> Created ACTION-603 - Response to James Lee's commment(s) on Graph Store Protocol, due in two weeks [on Sandro Hawke - due 2012-03-20].
Trackbot IRC Bot: Created ACTION-603 - Response to James Lee's commment(s) on Graph Store Protocol, due in two weeks [on Sandro Hawke - due 2012-03-20]. ←
14:27:09 <chimezie> ... I'm worried this opens pandoras box, but if we are in additional LC, we should at least discuss it
... I'm worried this opens pandoras box, but if we are in additional LC, we should at least discuss it ←
14:27:55 <chimezie> ... characters in prefix name has been growing. PP syntax limits this. '/' can never be added to a prefix name, for example
... characters in prefix name has been growing. PP syntax limits this. '/' can never be added to a prefix name, for example ←
14:28:15 <chimezie> ericp: is he aware backslash can be used for escaping?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: is he aware backslash can be used for escaping? ←
14:28:28 <AndyS> Yes - in SPARQL - yes he's aware.
Andy Seaborne: Yes - in SPARQL - yes he's aware. ←
14:29:05 <ericP> q+ to describe the tension of SPARQL-Turtle compatibility vs. brevity
Eric Prud'hommeaux: q+ to describe the tension of SPARQL-Turtle compatibility vs. brevity ←
14:29:07 <chimezie> greg: brought up point regarding CURIEs. worried about adding syntax like that to SPRQL
Gregory Williams: brought up point regarding CURIEs. worried about adding syntax like that to SPARQL ←
14:29:11 <chimezie> s/SPRQL/SPARQL
14:29:13 <ericP> ack aadd
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack aadd ←
14:29:47 <chimezie> ericp: concern is complexity of implementation or of user experience?
Eric Prud'hommeaux: concern is complexity of implementation or of user experience? ←
14:29:58 <chimezie> Zakim, mute me
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14:30:15 <chimezie> greg: late in the game to play around w/ syntax (counting syntax notwithstanding)
Gregory Williams: late in the game to play around w/ syntax (counting syntax notwithstanding) ←
14:30:31 <chimezie> ... shouldn't be huge implementation burden, however we should decide
... shouldn't be huge implementation burden, however we should decide ←
14:30:38 <ericP> ack me
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack me ←
14:30:38 <Zakim> ericP, you wanted to describe the tension of SPARQL-Turtle compatibility vs. brevity
Zakim IRC Bot: ericP, you wanted to describe the tension of SPARQL-Turtle compatibility vs. brevity ←
14:31:09 <chimezie> ericp: xml namespace usecase was irritating
Eric Prud'hommeaux: xml namespace usecase was irritating ←
14:31:46 <chimezie> ... there was desire to add more characters in SPARQL / Turtle. In the latter, there was tension around ?squatting on character?
... there was desire to add more characters in SPARQL / Turtle. In the former, there was tension around ?squatting on character? ←
14:32:24 <chimezie> ... solution: to use escape mechanism in local names but not property paths. In Turtle, authors bear burden of escaping being on assertion language
... solution: to use escape mechanism in local names but not property paths. In Turtle, authors bear burden of escaping being on assertion language ←
14:32:27 <chimezie> s/latter/former
14:32:40 <chimezie> ericp: IMO: this is good enough as it is now and meeting many usecases
Eric Prud'hommeaux: IMO: this is good enough as it is now and meeting many usecases ←
14:33:26 <chimezie> AndyS: I agree with Eric. Also, colon character is used in GSP. Desire for prefix name to have colon in local name, but incompatible in turtle
Andy Seaborne: I agree with Eric. Also, colon character is used in GSP. Desire for prefix name to have colon in local name, but incompatible in turtle ←
14:33:30 <AndyS> a:b:c:d is valid Turtle -- a:b :c :d .
Andy Seaborne: a:b:c:d is valid Turtle -- a:b :c :d . ←
14:33:49 <ericP> nice!
Eric Prud'hommeaux: nice! ←
14:34:40 <chimezie> AndyS: a matter or preference. CURIEs overload square brackets. Not sure it works out well.
Andy Seaborne: a matter or preference. CURIEs overload square brackets. Not sure it works out well. ←
14:35:05 <chimezie> ... not sure if 2 ways for syntax is acceptable (need to right out rules twice)
... not sure if 2 ways for syntax is acceptable (need to right out rules twice) ←
14:36:15 <chimezie> ericp: no one tried to spec out a grammar.
Eric Prud'hommeaux: no one tried to spec out a grammar. ←
14:37:23 <chimezie> ericp: content to not require backslash escaping of colon
Eric Prud'hommeaux: content to not require backslash escaping of colon ←
14:37:31 <chimezie> ... IRC example will require whitespace
... IRC example will require whitespace ←
14:39:56 <chimezie> ericP: refer to them as 'meta characters'
Eric Prud'hommeaux: refer to them as 'meta characters' ←
14:40:09 <chimezie> ... SPARQL local names (and Turtle) have not meta chars (one choice)
... SPARQL local names (and Turtle) have not meta chars (one choice) ←
14:40:18 <chimezie> ... or escape in SPARQL but not in Turtle (or in both)
... or escape in SPARQL but not in Turtle (or in both) ←
14:40:42 <chimezie> ... im inclined to do both
... im inclined to do both ←
14:42:07 <chimezie> AndyS: take to email?
Andy Seaborne: take to email? ←
14:42:21 <chimezie> greg: brought up with RDF WG, we agreed to send to them
Gregory Williams: brought up with RDF WG, we agreed to send to them ←
14:42:23 <chimezie> AndyS: yes
Andy Seaborne: yes ←
14:42:44 <chimezie> ... no response
... no response ←
14:44:05 <AndyS> RDF-WG email: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-wg/2012Feb/0103.html
Andy Seaborne: RDF-WG email: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-wg/2012Feb/0103.html ←
14:46:09 <pgearon> +q
Paula Gearon: +q ←
14:46:38 <ericP> ack next
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack next ←
14:46:47 <ericP> ack aadd
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack aadd ←
14:46:51 <ericP> ack next
Eric Prud'hommeaux: ack next ←
14:47:05 <chimezie> Paul: Peter Ansil question: DELETE / INSERT clauses
Paula Gearon: Peter Ansell question: DELETE / INSERT clauses ←
14:47:17 <chimezie> ... allow them to appear in either order
... allow them to appear in either order ←
14:47:28 <AndyS> Peter Ansell
Andy Seaborne: Peter Ansell ←
14:47:34 <chimezie> ... if not, clean up examples, but he has a point. Any reason we can't have them interchangeable?
... if not, clean up examples, but he has a point. Any reason we can't have them interchangeable? ←
14:47:42 <chimezie> s/Ansil/Ansell
14:47:52 <chimezie> AndyS: DELETE is executed before INSERT and it makes a difference
Andy Seaborne: DELETE is executed before INSERT and it makes a difference ←
14:48:13 <pgearon> q-
Paula Gearon: q- ←
14:48:41 <chimezie> bye
bye ←
14:48:44 <Zakim> -chimezie
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14:48:44 <bglimm> bye
Birte Glimm: bye ←
14:48:47 <Zakim> - +1.206.708.aabb
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14:48:47 <cbuilara_> bye
Carlos Buil Aranda: bye ←
14:48:47 <AndyS> ADJOURNED
Andy Seaborne: ADJOURNED ←
14:48:50 <Zakim> -Sandro
Zakim IRC Bot: -Sandro ←
14:48:52 <Zakim> -SteveH
Zakim IRC Bot: -SteveH ←
14:48:54 <Zakim> -bglimm
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14:48:56 <Zakim> -pgearon
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14:49:05 <Zakim> -MattPerry
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14:49:07 <Zakim> -cbuilara_
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14:49:07 <Zakim> -Greg
Zakim IRC Bot: -Greg ←
14:52:10 <Zakim> -AndyS
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14:52:12 <Zakim> -ericP
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14:52:14 <Zakim> SW_(SPARQL)10:00AM has ended
Zakim IRC Bot: SW_(SPARQL)10:00AM has ended ←
14:52:14 <Zakim> Attendees were +1.617.324.aaaa, ericP, Sandro, AndyS, +1.206.708.aabb, +1.310.729.aacc, bglimm, SteveH, +1.310.729.aadd, pgearon, chimezie, MattPerry, +5697565aaff, cbuilara_, Greg
Zakim IRC Bot: Attendees were +1.617.324.aaaa, ericP, Sandro, AndyS, +1.206.708.aabb, +1.310.729.aacc, bglimm, SteveH, +1.310.729.aadd, pgearon, chimezie, MattPerry, +5697565aaff, cbuilara_, Greg ←
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