[esip-semantictech] SWEET issues?

Simon.Cox at csiro.au Simon.Cox at csiro.au
Sun Jul 23 20:46:22 EDT 2017


Hi folks -

Trying to track down the current issue list relating to SWEET.
On the GitHub site I find this: https://github.com/ESIPFed/stc/issues?q=is%3Aopen but it doesn't appear to have any content-related issues yet.

For example, most of SWEET has no annotations - no labels, no comments, no definitions, no titles, etc.
So meaning has to be gleaned from the axiomatization, which is OK for a reasoner but tough on a human.
This is an overall style/practice issue, not a subject-matter-expert issue.

At what point do you expect these to be fed into the process? Is there another document collecting fine-grained issues?

Simon J D Cox
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