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W3C Semantic Web: Resource Description Framework (RDF) Interest Group RDF | Interest Group Charter | RDF IG MailArchives | RDF-Logic | IRC chatRDF Interest Group 1999-2004News!: The RDF IG has been relaunched as a Semantic Web Interest Group (SWIG) RDF IG meeting, 26-27 Feb 2001, Cambridge MA, USAThis was the home page for the RDF Interest Group from 1999-2004. Thegroup was established in August 1999 as an open forum for W3C Members andnon-Members to discuss issues relating to W3C's Resource DescriptionFramework. It was preceded by the PICS Interest Group, and is succeeded bythe Semantic Web Interest Group.The remainder of this page may be somewhat dated, but is left here forhistorical interest.Contents: scope | documents | mailing lists and IRC chat toolsNearby: Semantic Web Activity | RDF home | PICS| Semantic Web Development | Collaboration and AnnotationIssues and ScopeThe RDF Interest Group provides a forum for discussion of a wide range ofRDF-related activities and issues. From the charter: ...the Interest Group will explore the application of W3C metadata technology in the context of the social, legal, and technological issues surrounding Internet content selection, filtering, labelling, signing, quality assurance etc. Other topics in scope for the Interest Group include RDF query in the context of the Semantic Web roadmap, intellectual property rights, P3P, and electronic commerce.MeetingsThe RDF Interest Group met 26-27 February 2001 as part of the Technical Plenary andWG Meeting Event (Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts USA). IGmembers may also attend the all-groups plenary on Wednesday 28th February.(announcement).The RDF IG meeting pagecontains further details, and will link to minutes etc as they becomeavailable. A meeting report is (over)due from the chair; expected by early April.DocumentsThe RDF home page tracks most RDF developments. Herewe list a few documents and proposals circulated in particular to the RDF IGcommunity.While the RDF Interest Group is free to explore any topics and concerns,the conclusions of the CambridgeCommuniqué may help guide discussion: 8. A new simplified XML transfer syntax for RDF and an API for accessing RDF data models should be produced. The RDF 1.0 transfer syntax remains a W3C Recommendation and applications are free to continue to use it. Spec-related RDF Interest Group - Issue Tracking (announcement) discussion strawman: RDF Data Model Summary (excerpted from M+S REC, see announcment). RDF test files RDF and XLink: Harvesting RDF Statements from XLinks W3C Note 29 September 2000, Ron Daniel Jr. (announcement) (rough) Notes on RDF, Xlink as linked information systems, Dan Brickley see also XLink Markup Name Control, W3C Note 24 October 2000, which describes the use of XML Schema for representing linking constructs in XML markup RDF APIsThere has been a lot of discussion and implementation around the topic ofRDF APIs. Some key references are... RADIX, A proposal for an RDF API, Ron Daniel (June 1999) RADIX RDF API revisited (Nov 1999 overview) An RDF API Draft from Sergey Melnik, Stanford databases group, submitted for discussion and collective development to www-rdf-interest Mozilla RDF: architecture and API design, FAQ, overview and XPCOM-IDL interfaces. Summary of RDF API discussions, Peter Hannappel Jena, a Java API for RDF Redland, includes a proposal for a C APIRDF Model A Logical Interpretation of RDF, Wolfram Conen and Reinhold Klapsing. posted Sat, Aug 26 2000 Contexts for RDF Information Modeling, Graham Klyne. posted Tue, Sep 05 2000. see also: Design Issues and the various issue summaries linked from the RDF Issue Tracking pageRDF Syntax A strawman Unstriped syntax for RDF in XML, Tim Berners-Lee Simplified Syntax for RDF, Sergey Melnik. Research notebook on edge-labelled graphs in XML, Dan Brickley (posted Wed, Sep 06 2000 ) Serializing RDF and edge labelled graphs in XML, Jonathan Borden (posted Fri, Sep 08 2000 )Services and Query languagesQL'98 positionpapers on RDF query: RDF Query Specification, Ashok Malhotra, Neel Sundaresan (IBM) Enabling Inferencing, R.V. Guha (Netscape), Ora Lassila (Nokia), Eric Miller (OCLC), Dan Brickley (Bristol). Query + Metadata + Logic = Metalog, Massimo Marchiori, Janne Saarela (W3C). See also metalog implementationMigrating PICS label bureau to RDF: RDF Description Services (23rd Nov 1999)RDF IG mailing list(s)The RDF community is encouraged to adopt the interest group's mailinglist, www-rdf-interest@w3.orgas the primary mailing list for discussion of RDF-related matters. See the Interest Group charter for moredetails of the role and scope of the interest group. Public archives ofthe www-rdf-interest list are available.To subscribeto the mailing list, send a message:To: www-rdf-interest-request@w3.org Subject: subscribe(to unsubscribe, send a msg with subject:unsubscribe to the same address)Note: do not use your mail tool's 'reply' function to attempt toconstruct one of these -request messages. The subject line must not include"Re:" nor should the body include extraneous mail addresses. If you try toget fancy you will only cause the list robot's heuristics to break and themessage will be bounced to a human who may or may not ever get around toreading it.To send to the list, use the address www-rdf-interest@w3.org.The more specialised RDF-Logic listcan be accessed in the same fashion (announcement).Similarly, the www-rdf-calendarlist is available for Semantic Web developers working on calendaring andscheduling tools based on XML/RDF (announce)The archives of the RDF IG can be searched using this Web form... Search W3C site and public mailing lists archives W3C site only W3C public mailing lists archives only Other listsThere are a lot of mailing lists hosted by W3C. Further information is available onthese.The (defunct) RDF-DEV list has its own home page and resourcesguide. Since 1999-10-22, new members of RDF-DEV are being redirected tothe RDF Interest Group mailing list by the listowner, to encourageconvegence between the RDF-DEV and RDF IG communities.There has been a fair amount of discussion on the www-rdf-commentslist, whose main purpose is feedback and comments on the RDF Specifications.The Mozilla RDF forum has alsobeen the focus of some general RDF-related discussions.#RDFIG - Internet Relay Chat (IRC) for Semantic Web DevelopersMember of the RDF developer community can also augment mailing-listdiscussions with real time Internet chat tools. IRC is one such tool. Thereare a number of public IRC servers in existence: while W3C doesn't itself runsuch a server for general developer discussions, members of the InterestGroup can often be be found on the FreeNode (formerly OpenProjects) IRC Network(channel #rdfig for general RDF IG discussion).IRC Connection details for #RDFIG: server: irc.freenode.net, port 6667, channel #rdfigCollaboration: IRC Tools and LogsThe RDF Interest Group IRCScratchpad, a Web-based recommendation and annotation system, has beencreated by Edd Dumbill of XMLhack. The Scratchpad selectively logs commentsmade on the IRC channel, and is operated by an IRC bot'dc_rdfig' (see chumpinstructions and source code release for more details). A full text search facility and RSS feed are available, as arethe source XML files generated by the tool. Libby Miller has made an RDF-based searchfacility for the RSS blog data. ILRT's RDF at a Glance page shows one useof the RSS data.Complete publiclogs of the discussions on the #rdfig channel are also available (intext, html and rdf flavours), thanks to Dave Beckett of ILRT. These logs arecreated by the 'logger' bot, which also offers search facilities(use: /msg logger help for more info).Please note: IRC-hosted discussion should be consideredpublic (insecure, loggable etc). IRC chats are not considered a formalmechanism for RDF Interest Group communications and discussion; it may beuseful to circulate summaries of IRC discussion to the archived RDF IGmailing lists.IRC Resources: IRC Help, IRC.org, OpenProjects IRC (please read Fbout freenode: using thenetwork).Dan Brickley, W3C/ILRT, RDF InterestGroup ChairLast updated: $Date: 2005/12/08 13:28:13 $Recent changes (CVS log)$Log: Overview.html,v $Revision 1.39 2005/12/08 13:28:13 swickescape non-markupRevision 1.38 2005/12/08 13:27:26 swickfix markup; must have \n after <pre> if CVS tag followsRevision 1.37 2005/02/04 16:41:56 danbri(danbri) Changed through Jigsaw.Revision 1.36 2004/02/26 19:53:54 danbrilinks to new swig pageRevision 1.35 2003/01/15 13:20:28 danbriFixed freenode references.Revision 1.34 2001/11/29 03:15:08 swickAdd an emphatic statement about not using 'reply' for subscribe/unsubscribemessages.Revision 1.33 2001/11/28 21:37:56 danbriadded unsubscribe instructionsRevision 1.32 2001/07/11 16:33:48 danbriadded libby's rss search link for irc blog dataRevision 1.31 2001/04/11 09:10:49 danbrifixed bad markup |
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