On 11/10/10 5:15 PM, David Wood wrote:
Hi all,
I've collected my thoughts on The Great 303 Debate of 2010 (as it will be
remembered) at:
http://prototypo.blogspot.com/2010/11/another-guide-to-publishing-linked-data.html
Briefly, I propose a new HTTP status code (210 Description Found) to
disambiguate between generic information resources and the special class of
information resources that provide metadata descriptions about URIs addressed.
My proposal is basically the same as posted earlier to this list, but
significantly updated to include a mechanism to allow for the publication of
Linked Data using a new HTTP status code on Web hosting services. Several
poorly thought out corner cases were also dealt with.
I look forward to feedback from the community. However, if you are about to say something like, "the
Web is just fine as it is", then I will have little patience. We invent the Web as we go and need not
be artificially constrained. The Semantic Web is still young enough to be done right (or "more
right", or maybe "somewhat right").
Initial comment, pre reading the post.
What about, we get the Web of Linked Data sorted first, then move on to
the Web of Semantically Linked Data? :-)
Regards,
Dave
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