On Aug 5, 2011, at 09:27, Lowry, Roy K. wrote:

> Hi Nan,
>  
> At the risk of being shot for herecy, I maintain the belief that in the 
> current technological environonment packing everything inside the 
> straightjacket container of a physical file is an anachronism.  <snip>  So, I 
> would have an attribute in the CF file holding a permanent identifier that is 
> guaranteed to be resolvable from now until eternity into an XML file 
> delivering usage metadata.

I agree with the first statement, because 'everything' is a long list indeed.  
The world of linked open data agrees too, I expect.

But with respect to *usage* metadata, I wonder.  Because the storage of complex 
data for perpetual access on the web is not a solved problem, and not everyone 
has access to the entire web, or at least every metadata provider for every 
file they are working with, all the time.  So then you're stuck, until the ship 
gets back or the DSL line is up or the hosting site finishes its weekly 
maintenance, or someone goes back and resuscitates some old system that had the 
metadata years or decades before.

John

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