- From: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 08:16:40 -0400
- To: public-ldp-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <53C51BA8.8020502@openlinksw.com>
On 7/14/14 8:08 PM, Sandro Hawke wrote:
> On 07/14/2014 06:43 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>> On 7/14/14 2:39 PM, Sandro Hawke wrote:
>>> What are "attributes" in 3.1.2 and 3.2.1.2? Are they HTTP Link
>>> headers, triples in the rel=describedby graph, triples with a fixed
>>> subject+predicate in the graph, or something else?
>>>
>>> So far I haven't seen a compelling case for fine-grained access
>>> control -- anything smaller than a graph -- and these don't have
>>> enough detail for me to know if they would be compelling or not.
>>> Concerning UC 3.2.1.2, in my very-limited experience copyright
>>> statements are usually put as part of the data.
>>>
>>> -- Sandro
>>
>> +1
>>
>> Others:
>> Please note the "- anything smaller than a graph --" snippet above,
>> that's vital.
>>
>> A graph is how statements (RDF, EAV,etc..) are represented in:
>>
>> 1. a document -- e.g., RDF documents that are basically RDF
>> statements (triples) sources
>> 2. an HTTP payload -- "Link:" based relations via
>> rel={some-relation-uri-or-iana-literal-relation-identifier}
>> 3. Plain Old Semantic HTML -- <link/> and @rel or @rev based
>> relations In <head/> pre HTML5 and anywhere beyond HTML5.
>>
>
> It's probably wrong to +1 someone +1-ing me, but I'll do it
> anyway. This sums up how I think about it:
I was +1'ing the point of view. I think I'll mark it up in Turtle next
time :-)
>
>> You protect documents. If there are statements in one document that
>> need specific protection, beyond what exists, you move those
>> statements to another document and apply ACLs accordingly.
>>
>
> +1 exactly.
>
>> Hopefully, via LDP, we can put some of this confusion to rest esp.,
>> via interoperability testing across implementations.
>>
>
> -- Sandro
>
>
>
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