Re: How to avoid that collections break relationships

2014-03-25 Thread Vuk Milicic
Hi Markus, How about this: /markus/friends/ rdfs:subClassOf schema:Person . /alice a /markus/friends/ . /markus schema:knows /alice . Vuk Milicic @faviki On 24 Mar 2014, at 16:24, Markus Lanthaler markus.lantha...@gmx.net wrote: Hi all, We have an interesting discussion in the Hydra W3C

Re: How to avoid that collections break relationships

2014-03-25 Thread Vuk Milicic
Martynas, From Markus' example I understood that /markus and /alice are instances of schema:Person (/markus a schema:Person; schema:knows /alice...), thus identifying people, not documents. Vuk Milicic @faviki On 25 Mar 2014, at 14:10, Martynas Jusevičius marty...@graphity.org wrote: Vuk

Re: How to avoid that collections break relationships

2014-03-25 Thread Vuk Milicic
On 25 Mar 2014, at 16:48, Markus Lanthaler markus.lantha...@gmx.net wrote: On Monday, March 24, 2014 6:49 PM, Vuk Milicic wrote: Hi Markus, How about this: /markus/friends/ rdfs:subClassOf schema:Person . This would imply that /markus/friends is a schema:Person, which

Re: How to avoid that collections break relationships

2014-03-25 Thread Vuk Milicic
Markus, OK.. this is quite similar to what we discussed in the Hydra CG (and what LDP does): /markus a schema:Person ; /markus/friends/:manages [ :subject /markus ; :property schema:knows ] ; The thing I don't really like with these approaches is that you have