Meetings:DCAT-Telecon2018.04.25

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Agenda for DXWG DCAT subgroup teleconference 25 April 2018 16:00 Boston (now EDT) (in your timezone)

Chair
SimonCox
Scribe
ArminHaller
Regrets
Riccardo

Preliminaries

  1. Check bots are running (see below)
  2. Matching everyone on IRC and Webex
  3. Remind attendees to put present+ <nickname>
  4. Appoint Scribe. Scribe should enter 'regrets+ ' followed by the names of people who have sent regrets (ideally by adding their own name to this page)

Main agenda

  1. Confirm agenda
  2. Approve minutes from last meeting – https://www.w3.org/2018/04/18-dxwgdcat-minutes
  3. Consequences of expanded scope of dcat:Catalog https://github.com/w3c/dxwg/issues/172
  4. dataset aspects https://github.com/w3c/dxwg/issues/60
  5. Licenses and rights - https://github.com/w3c/dxwg/issues/114
    • PROPOSED: add odrl:hasPolicy as an additional property recommended for use on a dcat:Distribution
  6. AOB

Dial In details

NB These details only apply for the DCAT sub group, they are different from the joint calls

 Joining instructions: (official participants and invited guests only)
 Telecon Details: Zoom details available by email from Philippe Le Hégaret <plh@w3.org> or regular attendees.
 For text discussions, minutes, joining the speaker queue, actions & issues IRC channel: #dxwgdcat on irc.w3.org on port 6667
 Please be sure to join both IRC and Zoom and use the same nick in both (or it gets very confusing)
 When you join the IRC channel, please immediately type 'present+ {yourname}' (this adds your name to the participants list in the minutes)
 See WebEx Best Practices for further information
  W3C Telecon Resources:
  Zakim instructions in English
  Basic instructions in Portuguese

To start the meeting, check that trackbot is in the IRC channel (it usually is). If not, type:

/invite trackbot

(Subgroup meetings may need to specify the irc e.g. /invite trackbot #dxwgdcat)

Then you can type:

trackbot, start meeting

That should invite zakim and RRSAgent and generally get things ready to go. As a reminder: the Zakim IRC bot handles things like the speaker queue, RRSAgent handles the minute-taking, present and regrets list etc.

Please note that you will see a message that Zakim does not see any meetings scheduled at this time. This is a reference to the old conference bridge (also called Zakim) that is no longer in use. Scheduling is now done under the WebEx system. If you're feeling nostalgic for the old Zakim greeting, it's archived (of course).

Once you have started the meeting, you should see all three bots running:

If any are not in the room, type /invite and then the name of the bot followed by the relevent channel e.g.

/invite Zakim #dxwgdcat

/invite rrsagent #dxwgdcat

During the meeting you may need to set the access permissions on the chat log with this command:

RRSAgent, make logs public

Then to create the minutes, type

RRSAgent, draft minutes

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