On 6/18/13 3:55 AM, Luca Matteis wrote:

On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Manu Sporny <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Here's the first way (plain 'ol JSON object):


Again our bible is Tim-Berners Lee's definition ("Use open standards from W3C"). Microdata, HAL and other formats you're mentioning are *not* W3C standards.
Again, this debate isn't about the W3C's specs or world view. The fact that this list is hosted on a W3C server doesn't automatically insert its world view into the context of this conversation/debate.

The issue at hand here is the concept of Linked Data.

A W3C spec (e.g., from the RDF workgroup) has the full power and authority to define Linked Data as it sees fit. That doesn't mean the fundamental concept is a so-called "term or art" for the W3C etc..

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