+1
This sums up the state of the podling nicely
Thanks for drafting this Sergei
Rob
On 30/11/2015 08:02, "Sergio Fernández" wrote:
>Hi folks, looks like we have to report!
>
>My draft, please all, specially mentors, review and provide feedback
>before
>we'll add it to the wiki by EOF tomorrow
Folks
I've seen very little traffic for the last few months, while this is not
necessarily an issue in the short term it seems to reflect a general long
term trend of lack of activity after the initial flurry that occurred when
the podling was first established and put together the initial release
Ping
Nobody seems to have updated the report with the outcomes of this
discussion
I do not plan on signing off the report until it is appropriately updated
Rob
On 02/05/2015 22:36, "John D. Ament" wrote:
>Does everyone on the ppmc have wiki access? Anyone should be able to
>update the report
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Rob Vesse commented on COMMONSRDF-20:
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The general approach is to use a regi
Folks
I'm seeing a lot of moderation requests still hitting my email inbox for
this list which is leading to comments like those of Reto's below where
people are missing all/part of discussions because they are getting stuck
in moderation
Can folks please ensure that if you have multiple email ad
majority vote
>obsolete. I however don't think anybody thinks we go on presenting
>arguments and considerations. So I think the vote is an effective way to
>end this potato-potatoe discussion.
>
>Cheers,
>Reto
>
>On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Rob Vesse wrote:
>
>
/Mentor Hat On
I strongly recommend against calling votes like the one below where there
is clearly no consensus in the community
If you've been following the recent thread on dev@community.a.o about
vetoes and votes much of the discussion centres around the fact that using
a vote to force a deci
Folks
Can we please avoid cross posting across multiple RDF/Linked Data project
mailing lists now that we have the Commons RDF podling up and running.
For those of us already on the lists of multiple projects getting multiple
copies of discussions is not particularly helpful for keeping track of