- From: Miles, AJ \(Alistair\) <A.J.Miles@rl.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:47:30 +0100
- To: "Thomas Baker" <tbaker@tbaker.de>, "SW Best Practices" <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>
- Cc: <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
Hi Tom, all,
Ahead of telecon today, here's a short note re intentions for SKOS Core URI dereferencing.
Currently SKOS Core does the following...
All property & class URIs follow the pattern:
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#localName
A GET against the URI http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core returns a message with 'Content-type: application/rdf+xml' (irrespective of what content type(s) the client asked for) and response code 200.
To bring into line with FOAF & DCMI, I would like to propose a change to this dereferencing policy. I propose the following:
1. A GET against http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core with 'Accept: application/rdf+xml' redirects (via response code 303) to the latest snapshot of the SKOS Core RDF description (currently http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core/history/2005-03-31).
(This ensures that provenance of RDF statements about SKOS Core classes & props is always a historical (date-stamped) snapshot, allowing run-time distinction between 'versions'.)
2. A GET against http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core with an accept field that is not 'application/rdf+xml' redirects (via response code 303) to the latest version of the SKOS Core Vocabulary Specification (http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-skos-core-spec/)
(This ensures that a click on the URI of a SKOS Core prop or class in a browser will take you to the right bit of the spec.)
How's that look?
Cheers,
Al.
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> Subject: [VM] Telecon on Tuesday, 27 September
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> Vocabulary Management telecon, Tue, Sep 27, 1300 UTC (1500 Berlin)
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> Dear all,
>
> As I mentioned in a posting last week, Alistair, Dan, and
> I recently had a chance to meet at DC-2005 in Madrid (Sep
> 12-15) and to discuss with Eric Miller what goals we might
> realistically be able to attain in Vocabulary Management
> within the chartered lifetime of SWBP-WG (1st February 2006).
>
> We agreed that the current draft [1], which has not advanced
> since before the August lull, provides a fine basis for a
> short, useful, and tightly focused note, but recognized that
> an additional push would be needed to push this to completion.
>
> We also agreed that the latest TAG decision on httpRange-14
> [2], along with developments in DCMI, provide an important
> opportunity to agree on among SKOS, FOAF, and Dublin Core on a
> common approach to the simple and very basic question: What do
> you get when you click on the URI of a SKOS, FOAF, or DC term?
>
> DCMI has a concrete problem to solve in this regard
> inasmuch clicking on the URIs of a Dublin Core
> term currently takes users to a screenful of angle
> brackets at the top of the RDF schema -- try clicking
> on http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title. This is not
> very user-friendly.
>
> In Madrid, Dan, Alistair, Eric, and I informally discussed
> different approaches to improving on this situation -- e.g.,
> by using content negotiation to serve up Web pages or RDF
> schemas as alternatives, or by pointing from a target Web
> page to an RDF schema.
>
> Solving this really basic problem with a common approach
> implemented by SKOS, FOAF, and Dublin Core would provide an
> excellent (and realistic) focus for a short note on the basis
> of the current draft and should be useful as an example for
> others to follow, but further discussion is needed to agree
> on a solution.
>
> Dan, Alistair, Ralph, and anyone else out there with an
> interest in this -- could we use the telecon tomorrow to keep
> the momentum going on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/VM/principles/20050705
> [2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2005Jun/0039.html
>
>
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