>From discussion about linkedgeodata.org/ on geowanking...

From: Sean Gillies <[email protected]>

To: [email protected]
> 
> I'm skeptical about RDF too, but the linked geodata folks are adding some 
> extra value (at least for a particular group of users): hypertext, so that 
> you or your software can follow your nose through 
> linked nodes and ways without having to know an API specific to OSM, and 
> persistent URIs. I'm not knocking OSM's API, but
> 
> http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/node/264695865
> 
> isn't meant to be a "cool URI" for the Cafe B'liebig, is it? Requests for the 
> version 0.5 URIs like http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/1 return a 
> 403, which suggests to me that I shouldn't get too 
> attached to the 0.6 ones. Of course, URIs like
> 
> http://linkedgeodata.org/triplify/node/264695865
> 
> have their own issue. Stamping the name of the semantic web framework you 
> happen to be using today on the URIs you want to make future-proof isn't a 
> cool thing to do.

Sean has a very good point here about the permanence of URIs. Permalinks to OSM 
objects permits integration of these identifiers into other systems. At the 
moment, we don't have permalinks, because the API version is included in the 
URL. Perhaps the API could also support read-only, permalinks for objects, like 
http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/node/264695865

-Mikel
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