Tom said:
> DCMI Architecture Forum - report - telecon 2010-03-19, Friday
>
> Attended: Tom Baker (chair), Pete Johnston, Mikael Nilsson, Manu Sporny
> (for the HTML5 discussion)
>
> -- DCMI feedback to HTML5 Working Group
>
> Discussed draft:
> https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind1003&L=DC-
> ARCHITECTURE&P=16425
>
> ACTION: Pete to suggest one or two points from [1] to add
> to the draft HTML-WG feedback statement. Specifically, the
> statement seems to be limited to issues around "a mechanism
> to encode RDF triples using <meta> and <link> elements".
> There should be an extra sentence making clear that DCMI's
> interest in syntax is not limited to <meta> and <link>.
>
> Manu also suggests we take the opportunity to make clear
> that Dublin Core is not just about describing documents
> (a common perception), but in principle any other type of
> creative work.
>
> After revision, Tom will submit the statement with a short
> cover letter citing [1], which discusses various issues in more
> detail than the draft statement and which some members of the
> WG may be interested to read.
>
> [1] https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind1003&L=DC-
> ARCHITECTURE&P=1429
I think the other suggestion was that the statement submitted _should_ make some specific comment about @profile, even if that comment was to the effect that DCMI would not depend on the presence of @profile in HTML5?
Pete
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