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The FAIRness Project is introducing a draft update to the Data Catalog (DCAT) standard for the United States! This update, “DCAT-US v3.0 Schema,” builds upon the requirements we received from agencies as well as data creators, providers, and users, Data Inventory statutory requirements, and the lessons learned over ten years of successful implementation of the Project Open Data Metadata Standard (DCAT-US v1.1) used by Data.gov.
with the first sentence ending in an exclamation mark.
I'm quite keen and excited about the FAIRness project and DCAT-US v3 myself, but I don't think an exclamation mark is needed.
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In the FAIRness project homepage - https://github.com/DOI-DO/dcat-us/wiki
the second paragraph reads:
with the first sentence ending in an exclamation mark.
I'm quite keen and excited about the FAIRness project and DCAT-US v3 myself, but I don't think an exclamation mark is needed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: