Wout Slabinck, Andrea Cimmino, Joshua Cornejo, Nicoletta Fornara, Ben Whittam, Elena Molino, Gabriel Huecas, Rui Zhao, Yassir Sellami, Víctor Rodriguez Chair: Víctor Scribe: Víctor Regrets: Renato
Owner: Victor
Status: Can be closed at any moment, but adding examples is still good. A new example is being discussed to better illustrate leftOperand.
Open Issues: Github
Invitation do discuss https://github.com/w3c/odrl/issues/111.
Owner: Joaquin
Status: Open.
Open Issues: Github
No news.
Owner: Nicoletta
Status: Open, progress has been made.
Open Issues: Github
Updates have been made (examples, Turtle, etc.), with great efforts in the state of the world and the evaluation request. Feedback is welcome at this stage, via email/issues, focusing on permission. Once discussion is mature, a meeting will be convened to fix the version.
Owner: Beatriz
Status: Open, progress has been made, connected to the state of the world.
Open Issues: Github Issues
Connected to the formal semantics. To check: https://spec.knows.idlab.ugent.be/sotw/latest/
2.1. General Open Issues: Github Issues
Víctor will represent the group on Wednesday in a discussion on Community Groups if general.
2.2 W3C ODRL Model/Vocab Recommendation Errata: Github Issues
Profile temporal (https://w3c.github.io/odrl/profile-temporal/) Ben: the temporal dimension (version of policies, etc.) should be a critical part of the specification. Question is: which entities should maintain a temporal record? probably rules, policies and assets. Ben would be happy to get feedback on this spec. Not necessarily impacting the “formal semantics”. Wout and Rui and others comment on the spec. The time when information is known is also relevant. Joshua: why not using directly DCAT versioning? Ben has an ontology for parties, for contracts. Ben is invited to share that work! More open questions: how to link policies to data created on the fly, not yet identified with an identifier or described with DCAT…
Nicoletta reports that results of the Dagstuhl meeting will be available in the next few days/weeks. https://www.dagstuhl.de/seminars/seminar-calendar/seminar-details/25271
Elena Molino (Universidad de Sevilla) introduced herself.
Mon 06 October 2025 at 12:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. CEST) (NF)