Semantic Web Interest Group IRC Scratchpad

Welcome to the Semantic Web Interest Group scratchpad generated automatically from discussions on IRC at Freenode channel #swig 2001-2018 approx by the chump bot.

Nearby: IRC logs | semantic-web list | W3C Wiki (Recent changes) | delicious swigbot

last updated at 2002-08-22 23:43
mnot: An interesting article about the different kinds of business that people do that can be automated vs. requiring face-to-face.
mnot: Refers to trust as a driver for f2f; interesting to think how SW will or will not help here.
mnot: See also the referenced paper.
 
libby: basically you could get the xml version of ical and then xslt to what you want. cool
libby: there's some handy xslt date formatting stuff included too. the main code seems to be a binary iof some sort for linux
libby: see also later message - The Mozilla calendar now outputs the calendar rdf Dan Connolly is working on
danbri: I'd love to know how it exports it. Has anyone here tried a recent version and know HOWTO?
libby: to my embarrassment, no, though there's lots of activity on the mailing list/newsgroup
danbri: Mozilla Calendar tips: when I tried it, there were some permission problems; it wanted the running user ('danbri') to have write access to the system-wide Mozilla dirs. I saw this mentioned; so may be fixed by now.
danbri: See also irc channel.
libby: the news group is netscape.public.mozilla.calendar
libby: and there's a mailing list too. here's the calendar page
danbri: see also recently slashdotted announcement about Oeone and OpenOffice.org collaboration re Mozilla/calendar.
 
 
dajobe: requirements "A Published Subject Identifier must be an URI." and it "must resolve to an human-interpretable Published Subject Indicator"
dajobe: Examples "RDF PSI" - To be delivered
larsbot: Help with the RDF examples much welcome
 
niq: EARL reporting function with interactive display in web browsers
niq: (Mozilla family and MSIE6; HTML options available for other browsers)
 
sbp: A new poll conducted by the BBC, containing TimBL: well done Tim!
 
sbp: Lots of juicy FAQ-style tidbits, examples, notes about proposed and deprecated features, a (fairly) detailed history, and more
sbp: Comments and additions welcome
 
Created by the Daily Chump bot. Hosted by PlanetRDF.