ppy/chat-transcript_oor-team_20120807b.txt ---------- Chat transcript from room: oor_20120807 2012-08-07 GMT-08:00 ---------- [08:32] PeterYim: Welcome to the = OpenOntologyRepository: OOR Team Conference Call - Tue 2012_08_07 = session page: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OOR/ConferenceCall_2012_08_07 Attended: KenBaclawski (chair), MichaelGruninger, PeterYim (scribe), ToddSchneider Regrets: MikeDean == Proceedings: == [08:32] ToddSchneider: I can only stay for the first half hours. [08:32] List of attendees: KenBaclawski, MichaelGruninger, PeterYim, ToddSchneider [08:58] MichaelGruninger: Report from IAOA Technical Committee Meeting at FOIS: 1) ontologies presented at the Workshop on Ontologies for Semantic Manufacturing will be uploaded to an OOR instance by their respective developers. 2) The TONES Repository from Manchester will be migrated to an OOR instance [09:00] MichaelGruninger: Ken Baclawski is nominated to be Chair of the IAOA Technical Committee on Ontology Registries and Repositories [08:57] PeterYim: ref. IAOA Technical Committees & SIGs - see where things stand now: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?IAOA#nid2HWG ... Michael confirms that he will serve as the IAOA "Ontology Registry and Repository" Technical Committee EC (Executive Council) Liaison [09:09] ToddSchneider: Michael, I'll send you the note/request I sent to the summer school lectures asking them to provide their definitions of a list a of terms (derived from the lectures). I've already sent these material to Leo. [09:12] PeterYim: @Todd - consider posting that to the [iaoa-member] list too, that is a members only list [09:43] PeterYim: with the Semantic Web folks putting a focus on LOD, essentially taking the focus of their effort from semantic interoperability to structural interoperability, I think we have a huge opportunity and a void we can fill, and at the same time push for adoption, helping people attain "semantic interoperability" [09:44] PeterYim: we need to strategize ... more workshop topics, for sure [09:45] Michael: OOR can be the goto place for examples of ontologies for people [10:00] KenBaclawski: There is a library standard called FRBR which is relatively vague but seems to be heading toward some kind of semantics of what one has in a library. [10:04] PeterYim: -- session ended: 10:03am PDT -- ----------