Aldo Bucchi wrote:
Kingsley,
[SNIP]
Anyway, Semantic Web issues are now "water under the bridge" in my world
view, the big MO is behind Linked Data and we should simply carry this into
related and vital realms such as OWL (the TBox side is very important), but
do so with pragmatism and coherence. We know this works, based on the Linked
Data journey experience.
This community has succeeded were alternative approaches have failed. We
must never forget that when moving forward.
Yes I agree, this is old stuff. I was just looking back for a second.
There are so many things I never got to say that I sometimes try to
slip them in here.
I have to admit that regarding the *Macro* TBox aspect I am only now
starting to pay attention. My imagination needs some more training to
understand where this is going to take us in the mid term.
( I have groked the ABox aspect for 5 years now, but the other one
quickly leads me to AI and out of my comfort zone ).
But it will be a comfortable zone (as its value will become much
clearer) now that we have a Linked Data substrate :-)
This community is amazing ;)
I would put all my chips on the table for you anytime now.
( wait... I already am! )
LOL!
Kingsley
A.
Kingsley
Regards,
A
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Tom Heath <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
2009/4/9 Daniel Schwabe <[email protected]>:
Dear all,
this may be old stuff, but I was surprised to read
http://www.intelligententerprise.com/blog/archives/2009/02/semantic_web_sn.html...
Me too!
He does have some points...
In 99% of cases with respect to me he doesn't ;)
As I say in my response on his blog (copied into that post of mine
that Juan refers to) I agree that we, the Semantic Web community, have
not always done as much as we could in the dog food department, but
that has been changing rapidly since 2006 and we should keep
up/increase the pace.
I won't comment on that blog post any further here; it's already
sapped too many hours of my life :)
Cheers,
Tom.
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