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* [http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2005Jul/0084.html Email from Alistair Miles] on the SKOS list discussing versioning for concepts | * [http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2005Jul/0084.html Email from Alistair Miles] on the SKOS list discussing versioning for concepts | ||
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* I've requested information from Rebecca Guenther and Eric Childress about the administrative information around the LC vocabularies and DDC (respectively) that might help us manage terms in our vocabularies. | * I've requested information from Rebecca Guenther and Eric Childress about the administrative information around the LC vocabularies and DDC (respectively) that might help us manage terms in our vocabularies. |
Revision as of 13:31, 23 September 2005
Versioning for Vocabularies
At this point it seems relevant to gather information about the issue:
- Email from Alistair Miles on the SKOS list discussing versioning for concepts
- I've requested information from Rebecca Guenther and Eric Childress about the administrative information around the LC vocabularies and DDC (respectively) that might help us manage terms in our vocabularies.
- Some beginnings of consensus:
- URIs should be stable so long as the semantics of the term/concept do not change
- Non-semantic changes might be:
- Additions of broader, narrower or related terms
- Changes in definition for clarification, correction of typos or grammar, etc.
- Addition of definition or scope note when none is present
- Change in term status
- Addition of other information (references, etc.)
- Semantic changes, requiring a change in URI, might include:
- Term splitting or consolidation
- Semantic changes in definition
- [Possibly] changes in hierarchical relationships (only when there's no definition and the hierarchy placement is the only semantic clue?) [Not sure how we would enforce this]