Talk:Simple Knowledge Organization System
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(Things are different now) History too detailed?
editThe main content of the SKOS description was quite old, so I replaced it. But based on how old that material was, it would probably be helpful if someone validated every link in the document.
I also felt like the History was too detailed, but I didn't have enough insight to edit it down. See next comment which seems related.
Too many details of work in progress?
editIt may be a bit problematic to include so many details of the work in progress because of Wikipedia:No original research but I'm not deeply enough involved in the English Wikipedia. I consider the Quick Guide to Publishing a Classification Scheme on the Semantic Web that I wrote not NPOV enough to include in the article. -- Nichtich 07:25, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Maybe you are too scrupulous. Concerning Wikipedia:No original research, all references given are public, so there is nothing original in the article body itself. And neutrality, well, a W3C working draft is what it is, but there again it's only a reference, nothing is included in the article body itself. I try to be as exhaustive as possible with references. universimmedia 12:17, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Batch of copyedits
editHave just swept through quickly, making a number of very minor copy edits to make the article read a little better. Sometimes I rewrote phrases and ideas I didn't entirely understand as expressed, so feel free to revert or clarify further.
Well done to the contributors for filling it out to this point.
--Huge Bananas 01:44, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the review and edits. As you certainly guessed, the original stuff was not written by a native english speaker. universimmedia 10:39, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Editing footnotes
editIf a footnote is outmoded, what is the update procedure?
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