- From: <Manuel.CARRASCO-BENITEZ@ec.europa.eu>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 13:52:51 +0000
- To: <leigh@ldodds.com>
- CC: <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
Dear Leigh, As a WG for Data on the Web, there should be some guidelines on what data should be published "official data server", though the same contact might be available in other servers. The domain "europa.eu" states that it is an official European Union web site. So, it is related to reliability, timeliness and provenance. The question of collection vs. third level domain is *not* academic: it is very much a real and current issue. http://data.europa.eu/foo # foo is a collection in the EU data server http://foo.europa.eu # foo is a service with its own domain Regards Tomas -----Original Message----- From: leigh.dodds@gmail.com [mailto:leigh.dodds@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Leigh Dodds Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 4:27 PM To: CARRASCO BENITEZ Manuel (DGT) Cc: public-dwbp-wg Subject: Re: ISSUE: Governmental data servers Hi, I don't think that is a useful distinction to be made. Sometimes data can be published directly from an application or service from its same domains, other times it may need to be published separately at a different sub-domain either for architectural (scaling, deployment) or technical (different applications) reasons. Even if data is published at a different domain this doesn't imply anything about its reliability, timeliness, provenance, etc. Cheers, L. On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:22 PM, <Manuel.CARRASCO-BENITEZ@ec.europa.eu> wrote: > Dear all, > > Please could an issue be opened for the above subject. > > What data should go into "data servers" and what data should go into "service servers" ? > > Example: > > http://data.europa.eu/foo # foo is a collection in the EU data server > http://foo.europa.eu # foo is a service with its own domain > > Regards > Tomas > > -- Leigh Dodds Freelance Technologist Open Data, Linked Data Geek t: @ldodds w: ldodds.com e: leigh@ldodds.com
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