Re: dwbp-ACTION-123: Call for comments

Even these are action items for the publisher. No consumer can be expected to make it possible to track the usage of someone else's published data. Consumers cannot force a publisher to share feedback or rating data.

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> On Dec 12, 2014, at 3:11 AM, Phil Archer <phila@w3.org> wrote:
>  far, the BPs we have listed are not aimed at developers, and I think that is true to our charter. Take a look at the list of Requirements[1] thus far and see if you can identify anything that specifies an action to be taken by a consumer of the data.
> 
> Actually there are a couple:
> 
> R-TrackDataUsage
>  It should be possible to track the usage of data
> 
> R-IncorporateFeedback
>  Data consumers should have a way of sharing feedback and rating data.
> 
> R-UsageFeedback (arguably the same as the first one)
>  Data consumers should have a way of sharing feedback and rating data.
> 
> 

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