Erik Hatcher wrote:
It would seem that RDF and the Creative Commons plugin would be very
related to what you're doing. I'm curious if you've given RDF
consideration in this and how that would factor into it?
No I haven't considered RDF because what I'm trying to specify follows a
very simple model:
Documents that make distinct human readable statements and allow a limited
classification inside the documents, by following document schemes, and a
good classification outside, by following inheritance trees of derived
documents.
There is no meta language (in my current specification) describing
aspects of the
content of the documents and I cannot see an advantage in trying to describe
ethics in a computer readable format.
Maybe I didn't understand why you suggest to use RDF?
Creative commons is only related to my project in that creative commons
licenses could be an intersting search criteria. Web services that offer
content under creative commons could, for example, advertise an ethical
policy that guarantees all content to be available under creative
commons licenses.
What use of the Creative Commons plugin where you suggesting specifically?
Erik
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