Hi, Whatever setting seems good to me, as long as no one is left behind! (by the way Robina, Valentine and I should be able to watch from a same computer, in case this helps). Cheers, Antoine On 3/17/14 2:00 AM, Thomas Baker wrote: > The next call of the RDF Application Profile activity will be held this coming > Wednesday, March 19, at 10:00-11:00 (New York) / 15:00-16:00 (Berlin). > > Eric Prud'hommeaux of W3C will present "Shape Expressions", a draft > specification designed to meet requirements similar to the Description Set > Profile constraint language. > > Matthias Palmér of MetaSolutions (Sweden), a colleague of Mikael Nilsson, will > present a software environment, RDForms, for editing description set profiles. > > Eric and Matthias want to present these materials via screensharing. > The Doodle poll [1] suggests we will have at least eighteen people on > the call, but we should anticipate that more than that may actually show > up. On recent calls we have had surprisingly good results with Skype, > but with such high numbers, Skype would be risky, especially with > screensharing. > > Matthias has offered to arrange a Google "hangout on air" -- a Google > Plus event with an associated hangout. He will send out a URL to the > event and people will be able to join once the meeting starts. > > I understand there is a limit of ten people for the hangout and the rest > would have to join a broadcasted version on YouTube. Matthias is > unsure whether people on YouTube can chat or not; if not, Matthias will > create a separate chat-room, for instance using hipchat. Alternatively, > people will be able to post questions via a Q&A app. If anyone has > practical suggestions in this regard, please post them here. > > I have attached the first-draft agenda for the meeting below (see also > [2]) and will guest-chair the event. This promises to be an exciting > event, but the agenda is ambitious and we should not get too rattled if > the technology does not work perfectly the first time. If we run out of > time, we will learn from the experience and pick up the threads on the > following call. > > Tom > > [1] http://doodle.com/ms7883tgxnepy4nt > [2] http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles/Agenda20140319 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > == RDF Application Profile activity: 2014-03-19 call == > > ==== This call ==== > * http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles/Agenda20140319 - this agenda > * 2014-03-19 Wednesday, 10:00-11:00 Boston, 15:00-16:00 Berlin, as per [http://doodle.com/ms7883tgxnepy4nt Doodle poll] > * @@@ Joining instructions here > > See also: > * http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles - RDF Application Profile activity home page > * http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles/Minutes20140219 - 2014-02-19 call notes > * http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/RDF-Application-Profiles/Minutes20140120 - 2014-01-20 call notes > > === "RDF Application Profile activity": organization and status === > > * Status as a DCMI Working Group (Tom) > * Mission (Kai) > * Working Group leadership (Kai) > > === "Shape Expressions" and Description Set Profile constraint language === > > Presenter: Eric Prud'hommeaux, W3C > > * Shape Expressions: status of W3C activity > * Shape Expressions and DSP compared > > Reading > * http://www.w3.org/2013/ShEx/Primer > * http://www.w3.org/2013/ShEx/SimpleShExDemo > * http://www.w3.org/2013/ShEx/Definition > > === Tool support for Description Set Profile constraint language === > > Presenter: Matthias Palmér, http://metasolutions.se/ > > Reading > * http://metasolutions.se/2014/03/dcat-editor-based-on-rdforms/ >