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P&P: RE: Fair listing of starter documents
Dear Jim,
See comments below.
Matthew West
Principal Consultant
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim.s3@juno.com [mailto:jim.s3@juno.com]
> Sent: 31 December 2003 19:42
> To: suo-policies@ieee.org
> Subject: P&P: Fair listing of starter documents
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> SUO P&P Group,
>
> I feel the only way to list starter documents is in order of
> approval, with no special preference.
>
> I feel Matthews draft web page at
> http://suo.ieee.org/newindex.html puts down the first four
> documents and
> emphasizes the Lattice document as a better solution. This
> is far from a
> fair listing.
MW: A fair listing should reflect the facts. These are:
- IFF is a keen supporter of the Lattice of Theories,
- OpenCYC is ONLY mentioned in the Lattice of Theories
- The 4D ontology is explicitly being developed as a contribution to
the Lattice of Theories.
NOT to reflect that is what would be a distortion.
That leaves SUMO. SUMO is also mentioned in the Lattice of Theories,
but the SUMO motion also says that the SUMO is being offered as a candidate
SUO. I would be happy to reflect that, especially since we seem to
have cleared up the status of the SUMO resolution.
>
> How do others feel?
>
> Jim
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> On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:19:28 -0000 "West, Matthew R SITI-ITPSIE"
> <matthew.west@shell.com> writes:
> >
> > Dear Jim,
> >
> > See responses below.
> >
>
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