- From: Eric Stephan <ericphb@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 04:41:03 -0700
- To: Christophe Guéret <christophe.gueret@dans.knaw.nl>
- Cc: Public DWBP WG <public-dwbp-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMFz4jhvLirsFe7WjWyO3SNF-M3tJNdinUU+9Up4mz5_+qGRyA@mail.gmail.com>
Christophe, Thank you for your ideas on this subject. I thought this was an interesting report [1] published last September. It was referenced by internet.org hosted by Facebook. I also learned yesterday about the new access efficiencies introduced with the new draft for http2[2] . Eric S References [1] http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/high_tech_telecoms_internet/offline_and_falling_behind_barriers_to_internet_adoption 2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-httpbis-http2/ On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Christophe Guéret < christophe.gueret@dans.knaw.nl> wrote: > Hi Eric, > > It is not only latency that is a problem there as there is a large scope > of things making data access challenging : (computer) literacy issues, > cultural issues, infrastructure, etc. As I am working on those topics I > would very much welcome seeing the BP doc taking this into account in some > way but I think we have to be careful not to get too much into things that > are, or may be, out of scope. We already have the preservation section for > this ;-) Further, I don't think we have any use-case for supporting this so > far. > > That said, having some vocabulary terms that could be used to express the > level of accessibility (maybe in the same sense as for WAI ?) of a dataset > could be interesting. > > Christophe > > > > On 19 March 2015 at 18:27, Eric Stephan <ericphb@gmail.com> wrote: > >> A large percentage of the world uses mobile devices with varying degrees >> of latency to the web, I don't think we've really addressed this in our >> data access best practices document and I think we need to address this in >> our Data Usage Vocabulary in some way. >> >> http://w3c.github.io/dwbp/bp.html#dataAccess >> >> I'd appreciate hearing other thoughts and perspectives on this. >> >> Eric S >> >> >> > > > -- > Onderzoeker > +31(0)6 14576494 > christophe.gueret@dans.knaw.nl > > *Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)* > > DANS bevordert duurzame toegang tot digitale onderzoeksgegevens. Kijk op > www.dans.knaw.nl voor meer informatie. DANS is een instituut van KNAW en > NWO. > > > Let op, per 1 januari hebben we een nieuw adres: > > DANS | Anna van Saksenlaan 51 | 2593 HW Den Haag | Postbus 93067 | 2509 AB > Den Haag | +31 70 349 44 50 | info@dans.knaw.nl <info@dans.kn> | > www.dans.knaw.nl > > > *Let's build a World Wide Semantic Web!* > http://worldwidesemanticweb.org/ > > *e-Humanities Group (KNAW)* > [image: eHumanities] <http://www.ehumanities.nl/> >
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