Re: Turtle and JSON-LD Matter

On 7/16/14 10:40 AM, Seth Russell wrote:
> Was there not a principle, stated or unstated, in RDF or linked data 
> specification, that there would be different representations of 
> triples, *and* that they would *be* equal?
>
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That's what one would assume, in regards to RDF, but its yet to happen 
re. WebID or LDP :-(


Kingsley
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 7:19 AM, Kingsley Idehen 
> <kidehen@openlinksw.com <mailto:kidehen@openlinksw.com>> wrote:
>
>     All,
>
>     Is there any reason why Turtle and JSON-LD cannot be on equal
>     footing in regards to the WebID spec?
>
>     There's no reason why WebID-Profile documents MUST be comprised of
>     RDF content in Turtle Notation.
>
>     Its crystal clear that we have two critical developer communities
>     that coalesce around Turtle and JSON-LD  i.e., Semantic Web and
>     Web Developers, respectively. Thus, its in the best interest of
>     adoption for the WebID spec to treat Turtle and JSON-LD as
>     different RDF notations for creating RDF document content e.g.,
>     WebID-Profile documents.
>
>     WebID-TLS implementers should be encouraged to support
>     WebID-Profile documents comprised of Turtle or JSON-LD content.
>     This is really important, at this point in time.
>
>     -- 
>     Regards,
>
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