- From: Carlos Iglesias <contact@carlosiglesias.es>
- Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2015 03:08:40 +0200
- To: Makx Dekkers <mail@makxdekkers.com>
- Cc: Public DWBP WG <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAAa1Xzm4OV_R9UTKcqz3Fy2iVUt+NvP9+URrT2K5=AC9hadFGw@mail.gmail.com>
On 27 March 2015 at 18:52, Makx Dekkers <mail@makxdekkers.com> wrote: > I’ve been asking that question from the beginning. In a recent message I > proposed to be very explicit: let’s just focus on numerical, tabular data. > At least, we’ll know what we’re talking about – DCAT, CSV, DataCube – and > we can forget about all types of complexities to do with other types of > data. > I think the problem with such approach is that we won't be working on a best practices document for data on the web any more, but on a subset of best practices for numerical, tabular data on the web. As I said before, I think this is a good idea, but a complementary WG note. In my mind, every type of data needs different best practices. > Some examples of such differences would be really useful to see how we could be addressing them. Best, CI. > > > *De:* Bernadette Farias Lóscio [mailto:bfl@cin.ufpe.br] > *Enviado el:* 27 March 2015 18:11 > *Para:* public-dwbp-wg@w3.org > *Asunto:* Meaning of publishing Data on the Web > > > > Hi all, > > I have one question for the group: > > When we talk about publishing data on the Web, are we talking just about > publishing sets of values (ex: strings, numbers...) or it also includes > publishing audio, image, video and documents? > > Kind regards, > Bernadette > -- --- Carlos Iglesias. Open Data Consultant. +34 687 917 759 contact@carlosiglesias.es @carlosiglesias http://es.linkedin.com/in/carlosiglesiasmoro/en
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