Meetings:Telecon2015.10.01
From RDF Data Shapes Working Group
Thursday at 2pm US Eastern time for 90 minutes Beware US and Europe Daylight Saving Time in effect check your timezone: -- http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?msg=RDF+Data+Shapes+meeting&iso=20151001T11&p1=224&p2=43&p3=195&p4=26&p5=240 WebEx (for audio): https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=m3f7be74bc0d7a0abf0405fe5661ee163 To join by phone: +1-617-324-0000 US Toll Number Access code/Meeting number: 640 811 616 IRC channel: #shapes on irc.w3.org on port 6665 (irc link, W3C web irc link) To start meeting (ignore errors related to Zakim not knowing what teleconf this is): trackbot, start meeting Zakim instructions: http://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot.html RRSAgent instructions: http://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent
Contents
Admin
- Chair: Arnaud
- Scribe: Ted Thibodeau, first available on the scribe list.
Minutes of last meeting
PROPOSED: Approve minutes of the 24 September Telecon: http://www.w3.org/2015/09/24-shapes-minutes.html
Next meeting
- Telecon 2015.10.08
Disposal of Raised Issues
PROPOSED: Open ISSUE-93, ISSUE-94, ISSUE-95, ISSUE-96, ISSUE-97
- ISSUE-93: SHACL engine vs. SHACL instance requirements
- ISSUE-94: Should RDF syntax requirements be separated from SHACL semantics
- ISSUE-95: Proposed simplification and clean up of template mechanism
- ISSUE-96: Should the validation results contain stable IDs to indicate the type of violation
- ISSUE-97: Proposal to define constraints using derived values
ISSUE-77: sh:pattern flags
Discuss ISSUE-77: Shall sh:pattern also support sh:flags?
ISSUE-89: recursion without properties
Discuss ISSUE-89: How should recursion that does not involve a property be handled?
ISSUE-90: Literal focus nodes
Discuss ISSUE-90: Can the focus node be a literal?
ISSUE-91: default cardinality
Discuss ISSUE-91: Default Cardinality in property constraints
ISSUE-82: Unique language
Discuss ISSUE-82: Shall SHACL Core include support for unique language constraints?
ISSUE-86: ontology association
Discuss ISSUE-86: Associating shapes with ontologies or vocabularies