2021-12-02 Meeting notes - AGLDWG meeting

Date

Dec 2, 2021

Participants

  • @Edmond Chuc (Unlicensed)

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Meeting minutes: https://github.com/AGLDWG/meeting-minutes/blob/master/plenary-2021-12-02.md

BDR project architecture overview by Nick.

Instead of an aggregator, it may be a federated system.

Comments by Kheeran from DAWE and how the strategy has shifted towards a federated system.

Publication and governance of vocabularies.

Simon will be publishing a paper on managing and publishing vocabularies.

ISO 19135 - https://www.iso.org/standard/54721.html

  • ISO 19135-1:2015 specifies procedures to be followed in establishing, maintaining, and publishing registers of unique, unambiguous, and permanent identifiers and meanings that are assigned to items of geographic information. In order to accomplish this purpose, ISO 19135-1:2015 specifies elements that are necessary to manage the registration of these items.

QLD Gov sensitive species data - WildNet.

Building a Data Processing Activities Catalog: Representing Heterogenous Compliance-related Information for GDPR using DCAT-AP and DPV

ODRL -

ISO TC2 codelists

  • a test set of semantic web code lists will be published soon

  • ISO will co-publish this standard set of code lists

A few issues and concerns related to the TERN PID requests.

  • Concerns with the "org" or "project" name in the PID.

  • Usually /def and /dataset is for one resource that's either a definitional resource or a dataset. But what TERN is requesting is for a catalogue of definitional things and a catalogue of dataset things.

The governance of making a request through the AGLDWG is more strict than W3ID.

There will be a discussion on TERN's PID requests via the mailing list.

Last meeting for the year 2021. Next meeting will be on the 3rd of February, 2022.

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We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and
culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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