With that much help, I would say we definitely fill half a day, easily.
Actually it would be enough for one day, considering the amount of
content and presenters, especially if we do something practical like
writing SPIN templates or experimenting with ShEx.
Are there any constraints from the conference organizers? Another
thought is that maybe people are more likely to join us for a half-day
tutorial?
As London is half-day as well, I would recommend half-day for now.
BTW, the SWIB workshop got accepted as well, so any investment in slides
will pay of threefold! :-)
Cheers,
Kai
Am 10.07.2014 09:09, schrieb Eric Prud'hommeaux:
> * Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> [2014-07-09 15:29-0700]
>> At yesterday's RDF AP meeting we got a generous number of volunteers
>> to present a tutorial on application profiles in general, with a
>> likely update on the work of the RDF AP task group. The notes read:
>>
>> Thomas Bosch can give a general overview on validation (DSP,
>> ShEx), helped by Kai and Stephanie
>
> Please let me know if you'd like help with this. I'll dig up some old
> slides and ideally improve them.
>
>
>> maybe Tom and Karen can talk about DCAP (I bet we can)
>>
>> Stefanie - offers to explain what is meant by use cases and
>> requirements
>>
>> Valentine will share the slides from the DL tutorial (half day
>> tutorial is planned)
>>
>> While we don't need to develop a detailed outline at this time, we
>> do need to determine the amount of time that we need on the DC2014
>> tutorial schedule. Tutorials can be anywhere from 1.5 hours to a
>> whole day. It looks to me like we have content for a half day
>> tutorial, unless there is a desire to make it longer (.75 or 1 whole
>> day). Can we get a sense of our time goal? Does anyone think that a
>> half day is either too long or too short?
>>
>> Thanks
>> kc
>> --
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>> m: 1-510-435-8234
>> skype: kcoylenet
>
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