Hi Jon,
Regarding the 'returning only relevant part' vs. 'returning whole
document':
It is not 'wrong' to include more than just what you asked for. I don't
know about any guideline that says how much extra should/could be
included. For example, if you ask for a description of me, I might want
Last call to drop by the Diebold-o-tron to cast your vote:
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Hi Ben,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Ben Companjen
ben.compan...@dans.knaw.nlwrote:
Returning an HTML document (or XML document as I get) in
response to a request for an RDA property or class is wrong in the Linked
Data sense [note 1]. This is explained in the W3C WG Note that you
The wording on the tshirt voting leads one to believe the tshirts are
going to be doing presentations. We are the future!
For each item, choose the score you wish to assign from 0-3. You may
assign scores to as many items as you like. The top 10 proposals with
the highest scores will be
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Jon Phipps jphi...@madcreek.com wrote:
Hi Ben,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Ben Companjen
ben.compan...@dans.knaw.nlwrote:
Returning an HTML document (or XML document as I get) in
response to a request for an RDA property or class is wrong in the Linked
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While I'm sure we'd all enjoy presentations by the t-shirts, obviously this
is leftovers from the last poll. Please ignore everything after the first
two sentences :)
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Lisa Rabey academichu...@gmail.comwrote:
The wording on the tshirt voting leads one to
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Well, the notion of 'beta' is a bit complicated... The vocabularies aren't
beta and shouldn't be regarded as such. They've been well- vetted and
reviewed and various folks, including me, have been working on them for
quite a few years, with plenty of feedback from quite a few 'communities'.
That
Hi Jon,
To present the other side of the argument so that others on the list can
make an informed decision...
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Jon Phipps jphi...@madcreek.com wrote:
I've developed a quite strong opinion that vocabulary developers should not
_ever_ think that they can
On 1/23/14, 4:01 PM, Robert Sanderson wrote:
So in my opinion, as is everything in the mail of course, this is even
worse. Now instead of 1600 properties, you have 1600 * (number of
languages +1) properties. And you're going to see them appearing in
uses of the ontology. Either stick with your
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