I did see the presentation.  Apparently Dr. Hausenblas may have warned you 
about me too late :-)

My question can be rephrased thus:  Does the theoretical size of the  target 
audience for a distributed affordance matter ?  In IPv4, the target audience 
would be a "community" with a population of about 425.  In IPv6, probably much 
less than one (although I've not calculated it).  It seems to me that 
"distributed" entails that one size fits does not fit all clients, that 
constrains the Open World ... so, it would be very hard to tell if the concept 
and architecture are in operation.  Maybe TBL needs a 6th Star.
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On Mon, 11/25/13, Ruben Verborgh <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: representing hypermedia controls in RDF
 To: "Gannon Dick" <[email protected]>
 Cc: "public-lod Data" <[email protected]>
 Date: Monday, November 25, 2013, 4:05 PM
 
 Hi Gannon,
 
 > Are you thinking in terms of IPv4 or IPv6 ?
 
 I'm sorry but I lost you here… how can I IPv4/6 relate to
 this?
 
 Best,
 
 Ruben


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