- From: Markus Lanthaler <markus.lanthaler@gmx.net>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 12:27:58 +0200
- To: "'Phil Archer'" <phila@w3.org>
- Cc: "'Public DWBP WG'" <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
Hi Phil, On 13 Jul 2014 at 22:25, Phil Archer wrote: > I still have more playing to do to really get to grips with how one > might use JSON-LD to describe a dataset in a catalog but I've made a > start by creating a rough context file for DCAT [1]. More to do but the > basics are there if others want to play. I have lots of questions to > which I don't know the answers... Just ask :-) I'm more than happy to help... [From your other mail below] >> I need to spend more time on this (and others are welcome to as well of >> course) but what I believe this this gives us is a way for people to >> use, say DCAT in JSON just using terms like >> >> title >> theme >> homepage >> >> without needing to know or care that all three of those come from >> different namespaces. >> >> I hope I've got that right (I'll check with the Hydra folks). Yep, that's right Cheers, Markus -- Markus Lanthaler @markuslanthaler > [1] http://philarcher.org/dcat/dcat.jsonld > > On 11/07/2014 12:43, Phil Archer wrote: >> During yesterday's vocabs call, Eric S took an action to work with a >> member of the PNNL team to look at JSON-LD as a means of making our >> vocabs less Linked Data centric. >> >> It bothered me that I couldn't immediately jump in and take care of this >> so I've been doing some digging/self-teaching and ended up looking at >> the JSON-LD Context file [1] created by the Hydra CG [2]. That's a >> pretty good place to end up as the people behind that Community group >> include a lot of the JSON-LD authors. >> >> I need to spend more time on this (and others are welcome to as well of >> course) but what I believe this this gives us is a way for people to >> use, say DCAT in JSON just using terms like >> >> title >> theme >> homepage >> >> without needing to know or care that all three of those come from >> different namespaces. >> >> I hope I've got that right (I'll check with the Hydra folks). >> >> Cheers for now >> >> Phil. >> >> >> [1] http://www.hydra-cg.com/spec/latest/core/core.jsonld >> [2] http://www.w3.org/community/hydra/ >> >> >> >
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