Meetings:Telecon2016.06.30
From RDF Data Shapes Working Group
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Contents
Admin
- Chair: Eric
- Scribe: Jose Labra, or first available on the scribe list.
Minutes of last meeting
PROPOSED: Approve minutes of the 23 June 2016 Telecon: http://www.w3.org/2016/06/23-shapes-minutes.html
Next meeting
- 2016.07.07
Disposal of Raised Issues
PROPOSED: Open ISSUE-170, ISSUE-171, ISSUE-172
- ISSUE-170: SPARQL specifies a different reading for exists and blank nodes than needed for SHACL
- ISSUE-171:
sh:classIn
SPARQL definition incorrect - ISSUE-172: the
sh:nodeKind
SPARQL definition is unnecessarily complex
ISSUE-41: property paths
PROPOSED: Drop sh:inverseProperty
and adopt Holger's proposed syntax https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-data-shapes-wg/2016Jun/0134.html
- ISSUE-41: Using property paths to refer to values/types?
- ISSUE-41 Proposals & Votes
- Holger's email
- Last discussed on 16 June 2016
ISSUE-52: abstract syntax
Discuss ISSUE-52: Define an Abstract Syntax for SHACL
ISSUE-139: Universal applicability
Discuss ISSUE-139: Can all constraint properties be applied in all scenarios?
ISSUE-133: syntax
Discuss ISSUE-133: syntax simplification and regularization
- Dimitris's email
- Holger's email
- Peter's email
- ISSUE-133 Proposals & Votes
- Proposal 4
- Last discussed on 19 May 2016
ISSUE-150: nested severities
Discuss ISSUE-150: Treatment of nested severities