Dear public-lod, RDF WG,
Some of you will have seen that the First Public Working Draft of URLs in
Data has been published by the TAG [1].
This document is the outcome of the call for change proposals [2] for the TAG's
2005 decision on httpRange-14 [3].
The document purposefully does not
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From: Lewis John Mcgibbney lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:06 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Any23 0.8.0 Release
To: u...@any23.apache.org, d...@any23.apache.org d...@any23.apache.org
Hi All,
The Any23 PMC are pleased to
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Thanks, Jeni.
The RDF WG formally acknowledges this FPWD.
Regards,
Dave
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On Jul 11, 2013, at 04:49, Jeni Tennison j...@jenitennison.com wrote:
Dear public-lod, RDF WG,
Some of you will have seen that the First Public Working Draft of URLs in
Data has been
delurk
Amen! Amen! Amen! singHallelujah!/sing. After over a decade of angels
dancing on pinheads, and coming dangerously close to reinventing the
topic/occurrence dichotomy with httprange-14, we once again find ourselves
back in the untidy but happy world of common sense. Well done TAG!
/delurk
Hi Uche,
Yes, but David Booth will reply shortly.
Over to you, David!
Regards,
Dave
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On Jul 11, 2013, at 16:28, Uche Ogbuji u...@ogbuji.net wrote:
delurk
Amen! Amen! Amen! singHallelujah!/sing. After over a decade of angels
dancing on pinheads, and coming
Jeni:
At the end of 4.3 where you mention Link Header, please add a reference to the
Link Header RFC.
I think a bit more discussion about the use of Link Header would be good but
your call.
All the best, Ashok
On 7/11/2013 4:49 AM, Jeni Tennison wrote:
Dear public-lod, RDF WG,
Some of you
:)
It is interesting how this characterization of the httpRange-14 debate
as angels on pinheads so nicely parallels the exact point I have tried
so hard and long to articulate about the ambiguity of a URI's resource
identity: that ambiguity is *relative* to the beholder.
To some, certain