- From: Alejandro Cabral <alejandro.cabral@oracle.com>
- Date: 2007年5月16日 16:31:53 -0300
- To: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org>
- CC: carmen <_@whats-your.name>, Stian Soiland <ssoiland@cs.man.ac.uk>, semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <464B5C29.3040403@oracle.com>
Maybe. Unless we establish (and make sure others respect it) a certain code of conduct regarding events posting. A. Tim Berners-Lee wrote: > > Do people think we should have a separate semantic-web-announcements > or sem-web-cfp list? > > Tim > > On 2007-05 -16, at 14:40, carmen wrote: > >> >> On Wed May 16, 2007 at 12:50:23PM +0100, Stian Soiland wrote: >>> >>> Forgive me for being naive.. but, >>> >>> is there a version of this list without all the announcements, but >>> including >>> the discussions? >>> >> >> im pretty sure this is it, 90% calls for papers and conference >> announcements it is >> >> there is the blogosphere, check http://planetrdf.com im not sure how >> to subscribe to the comments of all the blogs via SIOCized >> planet-aggregation, though.. >> >>> >>> Perhaps I just need to set up some clever email filtering to find the >>> goodies..? >> >> a procmail rule to filter on [ANN] or similar, but i dont think >> people use these so often here.. >> >>> >>> -- >>> Stian Soiland, myGrid team >>> School of Computer Science >>> The University of Manchester >>> http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~ssoiland/ >>> >>> > > >
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