Dear all,

I propose the deletion of the following classes of CRMdig. The reason that
each should be deleted is listed beside it, but there are two basic,
principled reasons for the proposal:

1) the class can be modelled using a more generic pattern from CRMbase or
CRMdig without loss of semantic valence
2) the class violates a CIDOC CRM modelling principle / best practice, an
alternative mode of expressing it already exists using standard modelling
in CRM and SHOULD be employed

Therefore, if our proposal is done correctly removing all these classes
will serve to a) make the model lighter but just as semantically powerful,
b) accord with CRM SIG general modelling principles and c) serve better as
a middle level domain ontology for its area of scope.

Martin Doerr, Rob Sanderson and Nicola Carboni have all contributed over
time to this review or properties alongside myself as proposer. Any
mistakes being mine.

With that as background here are the proposed deletions:

*D21 Person Name*: Obvious reasons. We already have a general E41
Appellation class and we do not specialize name classes endlessly but use
the p2 has type formulation.

*D23 Room*: Convenience class that is in fact not that convenient: use E53
Place

This is a first list to which others may be added. At this time, I am happy
to propose the above list for deletion as hopefully relatively
uncontroversial.

You can find the specification for CRMdig here:
https://cidoc-crm.org/crmdig/sites/default/files/CRMdig_v3.2.1.pdf

To read more on these classes.

There are other problematic classes which need to be reanalyzed before they
are considered for deletion or reworking. Separate issues will be raised
for each of these as necessary.

I call a vote now, ending on Nov 11. Please vote by answering YES to this
emaill thread if you agree to these deletions or NO. If you vote NO, please
indicate if you vote NO to all or if you vote NO to some part of the
proposal.

Thanks in advance for your interest and participation.

Best,

George
Vice Chair CRM SIG

-- 
George Bruseker, PhD
Chief Executive Officer
Takin.solutions Ltd.
https://www.takin.solutions/
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