document biased toward linked data practices

Hi folks,


About what I said today at the end of the call:

If we can't think in use cases where Data on the Web is not also Linked 
Data, shouldn't we agree that this Best Practices Document can and need 
to be biased towards Linked Data Best Practices Document?

The BPs doc says at the intro: "The best practices described below have 
been developed to encourage and enable the continued expansion of the 
Web as a medium for the exchange of data."

Imho, it closes the issue raised [1], helps us to decide about open 
issues [2] and make things more clear about the scope of the 
deliverables - and reinforces what phil said today about the "and if you 
don't want to use it then don't complain" :-)

Particularly, I think that we should keep our mind open, even that this 
is to think in situations whether there can be data on the web that is 
not linked data (not trivial, if not impossible?). Somehow this is 
connected with conversations that we left behind, as well as the 
conversation about protocols, for example. Maybe a note of the working 
group...


Salut,
Yaso

[1] http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/issues/144
[2] http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/issues/open

Received on Friday, 13 March 2015 14:29:26 UTC