Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-02 Thread Alexandre Passant
Hi Daniel, On 2 Jun 2010, at 07:49, Daniel Schwabe wrote: On 02/06/10 00:17 - 02/06/10, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: On 2010/06/02, at 7:20, Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-02 Thread Daniel Schwabe
On 02/06/10 03:07 - 02/06/10, Alexandre Passant wrote: Hi Daniel, ... As Nathan, suggested, the sioc:sibling has been designed for that http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/#term_sibling An Item may have a sibling or a twin that exists in a different Container, but the siblings may differ in some small

Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread Daniel Schwabe
Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to Twitter, and this post becomes a post in my wall in Facebook. It would be nice to represent the relation between these two posts. I don't think

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread Nathan
Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to Twitter, and this post becomes a post in my wall in Facebook. It would be nice to represent the relation between these two

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread Stuart A. Yeates
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Nathan nat...@webr3.org wrote: Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to Twitter, and this post becomes a post in my wall in

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread KangHao Lu (Kenny)
On 2010/06/02, at 7:20, Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to Twitter, and this post becomes a post in my wall in Facebook. It would be nice to represent

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread Pat Hayes
On Jun 1, 2010, at 6:22 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote: On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Nathan nat...@webr3.org wrote: Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to

Re: Representing relation between posts

2010-06-01 Thread Daniel Schwabe
On 02/06/10 00:17 - 02/06/10, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: On 2010/06/02, at 7:20, Daniel Schwabe wrote: Hi all, is there a preferred way to represent the relation between posts in different Social Sites? For example, it is now pretty common to post to Twitter, and this post becomes a post