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1.1
Mission
1.2
Organization
1.2.1
Nearby
1.2.2
Chairs
1.3
Deliverables
1.4
Wish List
1.5
Recent Meetings & Minutes
1.6
Additional Working Group Reading Resources
1.7
Patent Policy
Working Group closed
The Working Group was active from December 2013 until January 2017. It's final publication was the
Data on the Web Best Practices Recommendation
This followed the publication of two vocabularies in December 2016:
Data Quality
and
Dataset Usage
Further maintenance around the Data on the Web Best Practices documents, perhaps including an annual report on their uptake, is expected to happen within the
Data on the Web Best Practices Community Group
Mission
The mission of the Data on the Web Best Practices Working Group, part of the
Data Activity
, is:
to develop the
open data ecosystem
, facilitating better communication between developers and publishers;
to provide
guidance to publishers
that will improve consistency in the way data is managed, thus promoting the re-use of data;
to
foster trust in the data
among developers, whatever technology they choose to use, increasing the potential for genuine innovation.
The guidance will take two forms: a set of best practices that apply to multiple technologies, and vocabularies currently missing but that are needed to support the data ecosystem on the Web.
The group's
charter
has more information.
Organization
The scope of the working group is very broad (significantly broader than most W3C Working Groups) and is clarified through its
Use Cases and Requirements
document.
Nearby
Mailing lists
All Working Group participants are automatically subscribed to the group's main discussion list
public-dwbp-wg
public archive
).
Comments from the public on the documents produced by the Working Group are welcome on the general public comment list
public-dwbp-comments
public archive
). All Working Group participants are automatically subscribed to this mailing list, too.
Open Issues
and
Open Actions
can be followed through
Tracker
Chairs
The WG benefits from having 4 co-chairs:
Hadley Beeman (Invited Expert)
Deirdre Lee (Derilinx)
Yasodara Córdova, Web Specialist (Ceweb.br/W3C Brasil)
Steven Adler, Perspective & Community Outreach (IBM)
W3C Team Contact: Phil Archer <
phila@w3.org
Full list of participants
Deliverables
Use Cases & Requirements, see
Ucr
Data on the Web Best Practices, see
Dwbp
Data Quality Vocabulary, see
Dqv
Dataset Usage Vocabulary, see
Duv
Wish List
The WG has created a
Wish List
of things it would like to see developed further by a future Working Group.
Recent Meetings & Minutes
A complete record of all agendas and minutes is available on the
Meetings
page.
Additional Working Group Reading Resources
Reading Material for DWBP Working Group Members
Other data sharing protocols
Art of Consensus (guide to working at W3C)
(W3C member confidential)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Process Document
All W3C Groups
(W3C member confidential)
Telco tools
Zakim commands
Trackbot description
Patent Policy
This Working Group operates under the
W3C Patent Policy
(5 February 2004 Version). To promote the widest adoption of Web standards, W3C seeks to issue Recommendations that can be implemented, according to this policy, on a Royalty-Free basis.
For more information about disclosure obligations for this group, please see the
W3C Patent Policy Status Page
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