% notes from JC telecon 10/14/03 % by Benjamin Grosof participants: - Benjamin - Mike - Said - Peter - Harold - Sandro agenda: warning label; prep for DAML PI Mtg meeting chaired by Benjamin Grosof then Mike Dean too o warning label: Peter: would like to have a roughly 2-paragraph version, less would be more at this stage of the game Peter Q: not clear why separate from other Mike A: easier to make and use tools, near-term pragmatics some ontology knowledge can be specified within rules depends some whether one comes to it from rules-centric vs. OWL-centric perspective (discussion) consensus: for this version, let's have a short warning label, one or two paragraphs, with pointer to longer version consensus: content of short version warning label: you may want to restrict to use named classes, with classes defined purely in OWL, for sake of interoperability with other rule systems of CCI type, and/or for sake of maximizing reuse of ontology knowledge with other OWL-speaking systems that do not necessarily support OWL Rules also may want to restrict expressiveness used in the class definitions, for those and/or for other reasons, particularly in the heads of rules, e.g., for sake of computational efficiency and/or for sake of extensibility to particular nonmonotonic and procedural attachments of the CCI types or SCLP RuleML pointer to longer version action plan: Benj to draft next version of the above, and send to JC - then others can comment to the JC if they have tweak-type edits mechanics of getting it into the web posted draft - Ian, with assistance from Peter, to do the posting on the website %%%% o other issues wrt prep for DAML PI Mtg: agenda items for DAML PI Meeting: (went over the schedule) Mike and Benj and consensus: naming of the rules language: will be discussed at the DAML PI Mtg Lite subset of OWL Rules, defining that and converging that with a Lite subset of RuleML Harold and Said: our DAML PI Mtg presentation will be called RuleML Rules Lite consensus: it's important to explain at the DAML PI Mtg, and for readers of JC archives, the relationship that OWL Rules has to the earlier concept and design discussions on "Rules Lite" in JC and DAML Rules efforts