This reminds me a bit of Ted Nelson’s Xanadu project.

https://kottke.org/tag/Ted%20Nelson


From: Thad Guidry <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 12:33 PM
To: Discussion list for the Wikidata project. <[email protected]>
Subject: [External] [Wikidata] On the subject of Linked Data Availability and 
Retention
Hi Community!
We often act like and think that things are, well ... forever (even our own 
lives!).  But Time waits for no one.  So...
I had posted this over in the LD4 Slack channel but thought that this would be 
good for folks here to at least always be aware of and think about in our 
growing Linked Data world.

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All Linked Data efforts need stable identifiers (on both ends of a "link").  
I.E. linking is only good if the other side will be retrievable and available 
(online or offline through web/archives/files) throughout the expected lifetime 
of an effort and beyond.  Think closely about "knowledge retention" 
(libraries/books hold knowledge for hundreds of years!) and what the Linked 
Data lifecycle itself that ideally will do that for your projects.  Then look 
towards not the tools, but instead the communities that are well established 
and have the likelihood to continue to provide stable identifiers that are 
retrievable well into the future + another 100+ years.  This might include 
government efforts, or communities that have foundations behind them that are 
well grounded through philanthropic means with perpetuity ... to avoid link rot 
or non-retrievability through complete void of the knowledge or stable 
identifiers in the future.

I'm hopeful that communities will think about data retention policies and 
generally "Linked Data Availability" much more deeply and seriously.  This 
could be likened to something like GitHub's Arctic Vault, Internet Archive, or 
decentralized storage solutions like Filecoin, to be able to backup and retain 
the knowledge for thousands of years, if need be.
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Thad
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