- From: Innovimax W3C <innovimax+w3c@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 15:30:23 +0200
- To: Dennis Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org>
- Cc: "public-change@w3.org" <public-change@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAAK2GfHh7Nf3_pun5y4R5XfM_xBntkHO9TLKOP6RtLaFZLeu9g@mail.gmail.com>
Dennis, Thanks. I clearly get the provenance (I just add it to the wikipage), but I don't get the extra 1.5. Can you be more precise ? Regards, Mohamed On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org > wrote: > There appear to be 2.5 cases with respect to Dublin Core. > > > > First, and perhaps most interesting, is how provenance data is carried > along with change-tracking information. I have seen Dublin Core used for > provenance metadata, along with any comments about a change. > > > > Secondly, there may be elements in the document that are bound to Dublin > Core in some manner. > > > > Some of these might even be subject to changes that are tracked. (That’s > the 0.5.) > > > > *From:* Innovimax SARL [mailto:innovimax@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Saturday, September 20, 2014 02:25 > *To:* public-change@w3.org > *Subject:* Technologies > > > > Dear all, > > I started to collect the technologies that could interact at any level > with change tracking > > Here are a few so far > https://www.w3.org/community/change/wiki/Technologies > > - XML > - Namespaces > - HTLM5 > - XPath > - JSON > - RDF > - XQuery Update > - EXI > - Dublin core > > Please fill free to add (and perhaps links also) > > Mohamed > > > -- > Innovimax SARL > Consulting, Training & XML Development > 9, impasse des Orteaux > 75020 Paris > Tel : +33 9 52 475787 > Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 > http://www.innovimax.fr > RCS Paris 488.018.631 > SARL au capital de 10.000 € > -- Innovimax SARL Consulting, Training & XML Development 9, impasse des Orteaux 75020 Paris Tel : +33 9 52 475787 Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 http://www.innovimax.fr RCS Paris 488.018.631 SARL au capital de 10.000 €
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