Re: [ALL] 48 Hours to Prioritize Graph Use Cases

On 2011-10-06, at 11:59, Andy Seaborne wrote:
> On 06/10/11 11:09, Steve Harris wrote:
>> On 2011-10-06, at 10:47, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 06/10/11 10:29, Steve Harris wrote:
>>>> On 2011-10-06, at 08:35, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 05/10/11 23:16, Ian Davis wrote:
>>>>>> I think 4.2 web crawling (or aggregation in general) is very
>>>>>> important
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Also I don't see it on the existing list but being able to edit
>>>>>> datasets at the granularity of the graph rather than the triple
>>>>>> is very important. i.e. It is very convenient to be able to
>>>>>> replace all the triples in one named graph with a new set when
>>>>>> doing things like web crawling.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Agreed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Some words added (section 1.7, to keep the numbering stable); Ian,
>>>>> do feel free to refine them.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This relates to 1.5 "Exchanging the contents of RDF stores".
>>>> 
>>>> Agreed, on all counts.
>>>> 
>>>> However I'd like it to be expanded in scope slightly to also cover
>>>> information derived from non-RDF pages which are being crawled (pure
>>>> self-interest, as this is where we get most of our data). It's
>>>> slightly different from a modelling point of view, as foo.html
>>>> doesn't typically contain any actual triples, just information which
>>>> cause triples to be asserted.
>>> 
>>> It's a wiki ... :-)
>> 
>> Indeed, but it felt a little underhand to change the focus of a use-case after people had voted for it!
>> 
>> If neither you or Ian feel it's an issue, I'll add a note to it.
> 
> It's better to capture it than loose it - how about adding a section/paragraph if you think it's does not warrant being "1.8"

I've added it, and flagged it as a late addition.

- Steve

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