IRC log 2014/02/07
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[12:08] <jorge> Meeting: BPMLOD
[12:08] <jorge> scribe: jmccrae
[12:09] <jorge> chair: jorge
[12:09] <jorge> agenda: https://www.w3.org/community/bpmlod/wiki/Teleconference,_7/02/2014
[12:09] <@jmccrae> Present: Jorge, Tomas, Jose L., Jorge, Lupe, Philipp
[12:10] <jorge> https://www.w3.org/community/bpmlod/wiki/Best_practises_-_previous_notes#Naming
[12:14] <jorge> lupe: criptic also affects the other patterns
[12:15] <Tcarrasco> http://example.org#I23AX45 should be http://example.org/I23AX45
[12:17] <jorge> we are commenting patters for naming
[12:17] <Tcarrasco> Please could people self-scribe
[12:17] <jorge> philipp: opaque uris are bad for typing and remember
[12:20] <jorge> john: problem with keyboards fo typing names in a different alphabet
[12:20] <Tcarrasco> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987
[12:24] <jorge> tcarrasco: related to pattern "internasionalised path only" after domain one need a slash before the path (please doublecheck)
[12:24] <Tcarrasco> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
[12:26] <Tcarrasco> We can not break the URI and the IRIS
[12:27] <jorge> action: john to crosschek the slash thing (mandatory?)
[12:27] * RRSAgent records action 1
[12:33] <jorge> http://example.org/#I23AX45
[12:34] <@jmccrae> Empty paths are allowed according to RFC-3986 so http://example.org#I123AX45 is valid but is bad practice
[12:34] <@jmccrae> hence most browsers will set the path to the empty path "/" and we should do the same
[12:40] <Tcarrasco> "When authority is present, the path must either be empty or begin with a slash ("/") character." - https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986 - 3. Syntax Components
[12:42] <Tcarrasco> We must use: Tags for Identifying Languages http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt
[12:42] <jorge> lupe (about language in uri pattern): what if upper/lowercase distinguish language an country?
[12:42] <jorge> john: in the domain part is not case sensitive
[12:44] <Tcarrasco> zh-Latn-CN-variant1-a-extend1-x-wadegile
[12:44] <jorge> (complicated language code)
[12:46] <labra> another problem...there are more than 7000 languages registered http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry
[12:47] <labra> we may consider include languages in uri's as bad practice
[12:47] <Tcarrasco> We must use BCP 47
[12:49] <@jmccrae> Wikipedia and dbpedia use ISO 639-1 falling back to ISO 639-3
[12:50] <@jmccrae> e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org and http://sco.wikipedia.org
[12:51] <Tcarrasco> http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/Data_on_the_Web_URI_Best_Practices
[12:52] <jorge> tomas: a uri is a resource but can have very variants
[12:52] <labra> list of languages used in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias
[12:54] <Tcarrasco> we must coordinate with DWBP WG - http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/Main_Page
[12:54] <Tcarrasco> We must make use of the mailing list
[12:57] <jorge> next telco: to continue in the las naming pattern
[12:57] <jorge> *last
[12:57] <jorge> rrsagent, draft minutes
[12:57] <RRSAgent> I have made the request to generate http://www.w3.org/2014/02/07-bpmlod-minutes.html jorge
[12:58] <Tcarrasco> bye
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