Thank you and goodnight!
SWAD-Europe finally winds up this week as we send all our documents off to the Commission and settle down for a little rest.
Our
reworked website will remain on the W3C site and now contains
SVG and raster images of the postcard and tshirt design, which our designer
Liz Turner has made available under
a non-restrictive Creative Commons License for others to use. The site also contains our
final report and
complete text of all the deliverables. The
wiki we used will stay put and
this weblog will continue to be used by the
SWBP working group.
We'd like to thank everyone who contributed to the project from the five partners W3C, ILRT, HP Labs, CCLC and Stilo or as contractors; and also everyone who joined in from the Semantic Web community, through the public and thesaurus mailing lists, the wiki and weblog, IRC discussions and workshops. You made the project successful and lots of fun to work on. We'd also like to thank Brian Macklin and Hans-Georg Stork at the European Commission for being patient and helpful.
A final word on tshirts: we've very much enjoyed playing semantic santa sending them all out but we know we missed people out who've done excellent work and we feel pretty bad about that. We have one or two left so if we offered you one and it didn't arrive, or you feel left out mail libby.miller@bristol.ac.uk and we'll see what we can do: but no promises, sorry.
All the best for the holidays,
Libby and Dan
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Posted by lmiller2 at December 22, 2004 09:19 PM