Best Practices - Data Versioning WAS Re: vocabulary versioning and preservation

Hi Folks,
Starting a new thread here.
Iım trying to navigate to the Best Practices Data Versioning wiki page -
https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/index.php?title=BP_Data_Versioning&action
=edit&redlink=1
It does not exist.
There is a page at -
https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/Publishing_and_accessing_versions_of_data
sets
Can we merely update the FrontPage to link to the older page then rename
it to Data Versioning?
Thanks
Lewis


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On 3/18/15, 1:48 PM, "Antoine Isaac" <aisaac@few.vu.nl> wrote:

>Hi Herbert, all,
>
>In fact I had understood the vocabulary versioning BP to be more about
>the mere act of tracking different versions. To me, using Memento for a
>vocabulary makes sense, but what is important is that it should be then
>considered an aspect of publishing versioned data in general. Publishing
>a vocabulary using Memento makes much sense if the data using the
>vocabulary is also published using Memento.
>
>So in practice for the document I would be very happy to say that the
>versioned vocabulary could be published following the methods that are
>applied to the data itself. And count on the data versioning section to
>refer on Memento.
>
>Of course I know that such approach will be harder to follow when one
>vocabulary is re-used by many datasets, but for 'best practices' I would
>be in favour of encouraging the best. And in this case I think
>consistency should be the primary focus.
>
>Best,
>
>Antoine
>
>On 3/18/15 6:59 PM, Ghislain Atemezing wrote:
>> Hi Herbert,
>>
>> Just to follow what Anette already said, this is a very useful
>>information.
>> However before reading all the spec of Memento, is there any criteria
>>of ³storing² a snapshot in time of a resource? So, is it based on some
>>changes/modifications in the resource, say the case of the DBpedia demo
>>in your howto link?
>> Do you think itıs possible to keep track of the diff from one page to
>>another over the time?
>>
>> I was also wondering if you have special suggestions for publishers for
>>the URIs. I see you tend to add the date on the URI, e.g.:
>>http://dbpedia.mementodepot.org/memento/20100316/http://dbpedia.org/page/
>>DJ_Shadow. Is it right?
>>
>> Nice piece of work indeed.
>>
>> Best,
>> Ghislain
>

Received on Wednesday, 18 March 2015 21:22:49 UTC