Re: Section 4: LDPR/non-LDPR formal definitions

On 3/26/13 12:52 PM, Erik Wilde wrote:
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> On 2013-03-26 8:00 , Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>>>> >We have to solve the problem. We can't will it away:-)
>>> 5. keep text/turtle - there is no problem.
>> Okay, you might just be right re. #5. I've just revisited the current
>> text/turtle media type description [1].
>> Erik: what do you think could be missing from the existing media type
>> definition re. links and associated interaction models?
>
> turtle is not a hypermedia type, it's a data model representation. so 
> for pure technical reasons, we have two options: 

What about posting a URL to an IANA media type (as I did re. Turtle) 
description document that resolves to natural language based content 
(English is safe) that covers its hypermedia features? Doing that will 
help everyone seeking a solution to this problem.

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Received on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 17:22:24 UTC