Hi Luca
Welcome to the vocabularies galaxy. I cc to the public-vocabs list, which
might be more relevant for this topic.
Seems to me the best ways to learn to write (a little) is to read (a lot).
Books, apps, tutorials and so on are fine. But above all, read vocabularies
to figure out from
Hi Bernard,
Thanks for your suggestions and comments. Definitely, I think there needs
to be some sort of birds-eye view on the entire vocabulary ecosystem in the
RDF community.
Does the idea of www.vocabs.org make sense? You can comment using N-Triples
syntax (Turtle to be supported), so anybody
On 14 February 2013 17:46, Luca Matteis lmatt...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
It's my first time here, but I've been attracted to the Linked data
initiative for quite a while now. A couple of weeks ago I needed to build
my first RDF vocabulary.. I cannot tell you how hard this process was for
Hi Melvin,
Thanks for your feedback. CORS could actually be implemented, but this is
really only useful if you're wanting to request data using browser-side
JavaScript. So its application is rather limited, and not a high-priority
feature imho.
Regarding HTTPS, we're not dealing with highly
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Luca Matteis lmatt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Melvin,
Thanks for your feedback. CORS could actually be implemented, but this is
really only useful if you're wanting to request data using browser-side
JavaScript. So its application is rather limited, and not a
I guess, but do we really want to be that paranoid? What's the attackers
motive to modify domain/range properties?
In any case, are there examples of vocabularies that use HTTPS in their
URI? Most the ones I've seen use default http://, even standard OWL/RDFS.
This can also confuse the users:
Dear all,
It's my first time here, but I've been attracted to the Linked data
initiative for quite a while now. A couple of weeks ago I needed to build
my first RDF vocabulary. I cannot tell you how hard this process was for an
RDF newbie as myself. I had to read a couple of books, and read a lot