No, sorry, I have a prior engagement. I won't be able to make it.
Andy
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> Subject: 2006-03-16 telecon - draft agenda
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have divided this agenda into "hot issues", "simmering
> issues", and a "back burner". I'd like to discuss all of the
> hot issues on Thursday, unless Andy confirms that he cannot
> attend (in which case we can postpone his issues).
>
> Tom
>
> Usage Board telecon - Draft agenda
> 2006-03-16 Thu 1400 UTC (1500 Berlin, 0600
> Seattle, 2300 Tokyo)
>
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> Regrets: Andy (?)
>
> HOT ISSUES
>
> -- Finalizing the revised DCSV specifications (Tom, Andrew)
>
> 2006-03-13. Public comment period was held Feb 13 to Mar 15
> [1]. Mikael Nilsson was asked to review the revised specs.
> Mikael's comments, along with a relevant posting from Pete
> on dc-accessibility, are summarized in [2]. These comments
> refer to the version of the DCMI DCSV spec posted for
> public comment on Feb 13, which Tom has now taken into
> account in a further edited version. In the Mar 16 telecon,
> everyone should please re-read the comments [2] and carefully
> check the corresponding sections in [4] -- specifically, the
> three last paragraphs of the Introduction (starting with "As
> of 2006") and the entire Section 3 ("DCSV syntax encoding
> schemes").
>
> [1] http://dublincore.org/news/communications/public-comment.shtml
> [2]
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usageboard/2006/2006-02.dcsv/2006-
> 03-13.comment-period-followup.html.
> [3] http://dublincore.org/documents/2006/02/13/dcmi-dcsv/
> [4]
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usageboard/2006/2006-02.dcsv/2006-
> 04-10.dcmi-dcsv.shtml
>
> -- Changes to terms in the ELEMENTS1.1 namespace (Tom, Andy, Andrew)
>
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usageboard/2006/2006-01.definition
> s/term-changes/
>
> ACTION Andrew 2006-02-23
> -- This document is currently being edited by Andrew. Tom
> suggests that Andrew edit this document in place using
> Subversion to avoid another conversion to/from the Wiki.
> -- Andrew is comparing the draft against what was decided
> in Madrid:
>
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usageboard/2006/2006-01.definition
> s/2005-09-10.meeting-notes-excerpts.html
> -- Aside from polishing the text explaining the changes in
> the above, an announcement giving overall context for the
> comment period on dc-general needs to be finalized, see first
> draft at
>
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usageboard/2006/2006-01.definition
> s/2005-09-21.diane-context-for-changes.txt
> (maybe move this draft into the Wiki).
>
> 2006-03-13. Note that the dc:language issue - see
>
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0602&L=dc-usa
> ge&P=601.
> is within the scope of this document.
> Is RFC 3066 dated in its approach to 2- and 3-letter
> language codes?
>
> -- Changes to terms in the DCTERMS namespace (Diane)
> http://dublincore.org/usageboardwiki/TermChanges
>
> 2006-03-13. As decided on 2006-02-23, Tom split off any
> changes to terms in the DCTERMS namespace into a separate
> document and placed it in the Wiki. Obviously, this
> document needs to be re-formatted; Tom asks for suggestions
> on how to do this efficiently.
>
> ACTION 2006-02-23: Diane to consider changes to Date
> refinements and other terms in the DCTERMS namespace.
>
> 2006-03-13. Note:
> -- Added changed "See:" reference for dcterms:URI
> -- Added changed label for dcterms:alternative
> -- Someone should check for spelling consistency:
> organisation/organization (prefer the latter).
>
> -- DCMI property domains and ranges (Andy)
> http://dublincore.org/architecturewiki/DCPropertyDomainsRanges
>
> 2006-03-13. Andy has been working on this and proposes
> that we put it on the agenda for Seattle.
>
> -- Vocabulary of Domain and Range Classes (Andy)
> http://dublincore.org/architecturewiki/DCPropertyDomainsRanges
>
> 2006-03-13. Andy's DCPropertyDomainsRanges draft (see above)
> uses 30-40 "possible classes" as proposed domains and ranges
> for all DCMI properties. For the domains and ranges to be
> declared machine-readably, these classes would presumably
> need to be defined, approved, given URIs, and maintained.
> Giving them URIs would involve either expanding the DCMI
> Type Vocabulary or creating a new Vocabulary. Creating a
> new Vocabulary would involve revising the DCMI Namespace
> Policy. Giving them definitions would presumably also
> involve deciding on a style for definitions that is
> consistent between the DCMI Type Vocabulary and this new
> Domain-Range Vocabulary:
>
> -- Current DCMI Type Style: "A service is a system that
> provides..."
> -- DCMI Type Style, Renaud style: "A resource which is a
> system..." [2]
> -- Domain-Range Vocabulary style: "The class of all
> services..." [1]
>
> SIMMERING ISSUES
>
> -- Finalizing DCMI Type Vocabulary after the comment period (Stuart)
>
> 2006-03-13. A public comment
> period was held from 8 Dec to 31 Jan on
>
> http://dublincore.org/usage/public-comment/2005/12/type-vocabu
> lary-changes/.
> The responses have been summarized in
>
> http://stage.dublincore.org/usage/public-comment/2006/03/type-
> vocabulary-comments/.
>
> -- Review of application profiles - documentation (Tom)
> http://dublincore.org/usage/meetings/2005/09/profile-review/
>
> ACTION 2006-01-26: Tom to propose draft "suite" for
> discussion - which
> parts are "appendices", which are stand-alone, etc.
>
> -- Review of application profiles - profiles
> -- Simple Dublin Core
> ACTION 2006-01-26: Tom to prepare for discussion in Seattle
> -- Collection Description - will not be ready for Seattle
> - planned for Mexico, see:
> http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/
> http://homes.ukoln.ac.uk/~lispj/dc-cd/rep200602.html
> -- Agents: will be ready by Mexico
> http://dublincore.org/groups/agents/
> -- Libraries
> http://dublincore.org/groups/libraries/
>
> -- DCMI Documentation Roadmap (Tom)
>
> ACTION 2006-01-26: Tom to make available for discussion at
> mid-year meeting
> ACTION 2006-02-09: DCMI Recommendations are taken to be
> "recommended by DCMI".
> Is this the right message, and does it hamper
> progress? Time for a re-think?
> Tom to consider in context of Roadmap - everyone to
> provide suggestions.
>
> -- DCMI position paper for RDA review
>
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0602&L=dc-usa
> ge&P=2056
>
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0602&L=dc-gen
> eral&P=769
>
> -- Wikipedia article on Dublin Core (Diane)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core
>
> ACTION 2006-02-23: Diane to work on Wikipedia article; put
> on agenda for Seattle.
>
> -- Revised process document (Stuart and Diane)
> http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/process/
>
> 2006-03-13. Stuart and Diane to lead discussion in Seattle
> (30 minutes?). One issue: UB voting procedure.
>
> -- Preparation for UB mid-year meeting, Seattle, Apr 29-30 (Stuart)
> Stuart to report on local arrangements,
> http://www.watertownseattle.com/
>
> 2006-03-13. Everyone should be purchasing their tickets now
> and confirming your dates of arrival/departure with Stuart.
>
> BACK BURNER
> -- Issues related to dc:date
> -- Accessibility application profile
> -- dcam-text syntax-neutral notation:
> http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcmi/dcam-text/2006-01-13/
> -- Wiki versus Subversion for UB document management
> -- DCAM Text -
> http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcmi/dcam-text/2006-01-13/
>
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> Dr. Thomas Baker [log in to unmask]
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