On 02/11/06, Dan Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nov 02 12:20:23 <DanC> because in some sense, when you fire up an RDF tool, you the consumer are saying "never mind what the author told the web; I'm willing to take the risk that he meant RDF"
This seems reasonable to a (distinct) point. Local interpretation of the material is fine, republication of the material is troublesome. With "never mind...", any provenance chain is broken.
Cheers,
Danny.
we figure they're statements. Details attached.
Nov 02 12:20:23 <DanC> because in some sense, when you fire up an RDF tool, you the consumer are saying "never mind what the author told the web; I'm willing to take the risk that he meant RDF"
This seems reasonable to a (distinct) point. Local interpretation of the material is fine, republication of the material is troublesome. With "never mind...", any provenance chain is broken.
Cheers,
Danny.
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