Re: [web-annotation] is, has and alike are implied

@tilgovi @csarven - The specific resource is more specific than the 
source resource.  E.g. if the specific resource is a styled,  
non-rectangular segment of an image, then it is (clearly) more 
specific than just the image.  oa:moreSpecificThan sounded worse than 
oa:narrowerThan (with a nod to SKOS).  Verb form suggestions welcomed.

@csarven - It is intended that the object influence the subject for 
segmentedBy etc. The Selector instance describes how the specific 
resource is a segment of the source resource, the Style instance 
describes how the specific resource is a styled version of the source 
resource, and so on.  The State, then describes how the specific 
resource is a particular state of the source resource.

The selector is not a segment of the specific resource, like the body 
is the body of the annotation.  And thus the initial comments about 
directionality being important.


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GitHub Notif of comment by azaroth42
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https://github.com/w3c/web-annotation/issues/70#issuecomment-139020452

Received on Wednesday, 9 September 2015 19:23:18 UTC