I like to work on SeedApplications for the VocabularyMarket such as RdfCalendar and GeoInfo. It keeps my work in the TAG on stuff like the SelfDescribingWeb grounded in real-world apps.

I'm visiting Austin for SXSW2008, Bar Camp Austin III (hoping to talk about OpenSocialData), staying at the Doubletree Club 1617 North IH 35, 78702. See also: itinerary, a little bit of OpenSocialData. AIM: DanFrood

I'm co-chair of the W3C HTML Working Group; see test jam call for interest

I brought my rollerblades; I'm up for a skate around Zilker Park or the U.T. campus area or some hockey or whatever. I'm always up for some doubles volleyball at Zilker (2100 Barton Springs Rd) or Aussie's (306 Barton Springs Road)


I'm also into MeetingRecords and collaboration patterns such as RequirementsDocument, ScheduledTopicChat, and AdvancedDevelopment. And QA is important, e.g. UriTesting; see also: quality bookmarks on del.icio.us.


Have you read the Semantic Web Tutorial Using N3? Go for it! It explains RDF using N3, a scribbly teaching language so that RDF's XML syntax doesn't get in the way too much. And it goes beyond RDF 1.0 into rules and quoting and such. And it explains cwm, the python code we use to keep it all real.


In early 2003, this WikiWikiWeb put me in MadScientistMode; much like DanConnolly, my contribution to the original WikiWikiWeb, though that didn't compare to when I first installed AOLPress and got a taste of ImmersiveHypertextEditing.

See also Dan Connolly, W3C, DanConnolly (my contribution to the original WikiWikiWeb), delicious bookmarks


I keep rough todo thoughts here, in case somebody else wants to help... perhaps a way to mitigate MadScientistMode, DogWashing, and the like... or perhaps a SemanticWeb SomedayPile.

GRDDL and microformats

hmm... move to CustomRdfDialects?

Resume, citation microformats

CV

another GRDDL idea: convert resume to RDF, bulk upload into LinkedIn. (cf Jon Udell: The LinkedIn dilemma). progress: formalizing a Curriculum Vitae posted by DanC at 2004-02-18 15:14 (+)

a case study in automating a digital library: the W3C tech reports index. stuff like 'publication of record', non-repudiability thru wide dissemination; compare/contrast with IETF process. @@rec54, URI schemes, ...

Collaboration Patterns

ethernet protocol clash in sw-meaning

issues list failure mode noted in sw-meaning

Hmm... I griped about lack of thread support in a colleague's mailer (one for MailingLists perhaps?), and timbl suggested a page about how we work... similar issues came up in a 13Jan2004 discussion of HTTP/HTML gateways to InternetRelayChat.

RequirementsDocument is done-ish.


for NaryRelations...

Jan 12 13:38:20 <timbl_>        ( lat long ) log:function latlong.
Jan 12 13:38:25 <DanC>  DanC: yup. InterpretationProperties
Jan 12 13:39:00 <timbl_>        This says that      ( x lat y; long z ) <=>  x
latlog (y z )
Jan 12 13:39:39 <timbl_>        This says that      { x lat y; long z } <=>
{ x latlog (y z ) }
Jan 12 13:40:00 <DanC>  see also various proposals for "records" in
scheme
Jan 12 13:40:08 <timbl_>        Connection to:  The SWPB note,   cwm processing
Naries,  Pychinko processing naraies.
Jan 12 13:40:27 <DanC>  http://esw.w3.org/topic/NaryRelations
Jan 12 13:40:33 <timbl_>        x lat x; long z loooks a bit like a Rete A-box

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Hmm... it's kinda fun to see more and more parts of W3C using the wiki technology,
but they don't seem to be embracing the wiki genre. ["itsHowTo"] seems to be
a Wiki:WalledGarden. Let's remember that a wiki is a community product. We
all share the RecentChanges list, in particular.


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