Dear all,
I follow up this comment with the information that the issue is 340
(apart from 533 for E34) and the minutes is from 44th crm-sig meeting.
For me, the formulation of the CRM issues list is very important and
helpful to such questions arising regarding the standard.
BRs
Athina
On 2022-11-09 15:51, Martin Doerr via Crm-sig wrote:
Dear Robert, All,
To my best knowledge, Title, Site and Inscription had been on the
list of classes potentially to be deleted, when the current principles
for minimality had been formulated. The respective decision not to
delete is documented in some minutes. It was extensively discussed and
voted. Following our rules, this decision can only be undone in a new
issue, if new, different evidence is provided. This rule is to ensure
some continuity for a standard, and economy of work. Currently, I see
no new evidence.
Best,
Martin
On 11/8/2022 10:33 PM, Robert Sanderson via Crm-sig wrote:
I propose that E35 Title also does not legitimately rise to the
requirements of being a named class in CRM Base.
In particular:
* It does not have its own properties
* While it is the range of P102, P102 is indistinguishable
semantically from its super-property, P1. Read the scope notes and
replace "title" with "name" and it comes out the same. If that is
*not* the case, then we would need a property that relates E1 and
E33_E41_Linguistic_Appellation, at which point we would need to give
a number of E33_E41.
* It can be replaced without semantic loss by
E33_E41_Linguistic_Appellation, perhaps further clarified by the
addition of domain specific vocabulary (supplied title vs artist's
title) using P2_has_type
* It does not have any sub-classes.
And so, it can safely be deleted.
Rob
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