Hi Nagarjuna,

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 17:19, Nagarjuna G. <nagar...@gnu.org> wrote:
>  We can do networking between items making frame based orgmode items
>  linked with any other items in any which way by explicitly naming
>  the relations.  This feature makes orgmode ready for semantic
>  web. We plan to use the properties drawer to hold all the metadata
>  of each node.  In-built version control of all notes as well as the
>  networks (a feature of GNOWSYS).  Orgmode with the extensions that
>  we are applying can demonstrate how complex application data can be
>  represented and manipulated in plain text including semantic web.

I haven't posted most of my related ideas yet, but I proposed
something similar (a prerequisite for it) called ID markers, in
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg11845.html .  I
still need to reply to the replies, and will do so at some point.  I
also need to motivate one of the goals,for ID markers, which is
graph-theoretic graphs (in particular robust bidirectional links) for
personal use.

You can have any place (which can be loosely defined) be a node
(including being a source and a target of arcs) merely by putting an
ID marker there.  This frees you from needing nodes to be entries with
properties.

Don't know if you can use them or not.

I do hope that whatever ideas you implement can be put into contrib or
the core as general-purpose facilities for org.

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