Greetings, all.
I've made a number of changes to the vocabularies document, and the
current "editors' draft" is as usual at <http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/ivoa/vocabularies/
> (repository version 420)
The changes I made are as follows.
All comments gratefully received.
The SKOS standard isn't yet complete. The core of it is unlikely to change, and I get the impression that most of the discussion about the core concerns rather arcane subtleties of the RDF semantics. These are important, but are unlikely to have an impact on our use of, and reference to, the SKOS standard. It would not be appropriate to have the vocabularies document become an IVOA Rec when its principal reference is still a W3C working draft, so I propose that we essentially finalise the document in Trieste, but leave it as a working draft until the SKOS standard is a W3C Rec, along with a more- or-less explicit commitment not to change it before PR.
The SKOS timetable is:
6-7 May: face-to-face meeting in Washington to decide the remaining issues
1 July: Last Call WD of SKOS Reference published
8 September: Request to advance SKOS Reference to Candidate
Recommendation
27 October: Request to advance SKOS Reference to Proposed
Recommendation
15 December: SKOS Reference W3C Recommendation decision
15 December: SKOS Primer published as Working Group Note
15 December: SKOS Use Cases and Requirements published as
Working Group Note
(thanks to Alasdair for digging this out).
The complication here is SKOS Mappings. These are an important part of why we want to use SKOS vocabularies in the VO, but it seems that their position within the SKOS standard is still uncertain (they're not part of the stable SKOS core, referred to above, though they've been in and out of the SKOS document several times in the past).
We have two options here. We can either postpone finalising the IVOA Vocabularies Rec until the Mappings are fully standardised, or we can finalise it when the core SKOS stuff is finalised, and include discussions of mappings in a subsequent Vocabularies 1.1 document. The latter isn't necessarily bad, as it just means that we resolve the TODO text in the current document to say that mappings will be discussed in a future version, and publishers should keep an eye on the SKOS standard and use successive draft versions of that as appropriate.
So, PLAN:
Semantics Session 1 <http://www.ivoa.net/cgi-bin/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/InterOpMay2008Semantics
> has space for discussing these.
How does that sound?
Best wishes,
Norman
-- Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk Physics and Astronomy, University of LeicesterReceived on 2008-05-08Z19:05:14