- From: Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 08:52:26 -0400
- To: Roberto Polli <robipolli@gmail.com>
- Cc: "public-json-ld-wg@w3.org" <public-json-ld-wg@w3.org>, public-csvw@w3.org
Received on Monday, 11 July 2022 12:59:42 UTC
> \On Jul 10, 2022, at 11:32 AM, Roberto Polli <robipolli@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Gregg, > > replies inline. > > Il giorno gio 7 lug 2022 alle ore 22:24 Gregg Kellogg > <gregg@greggkellogg.net> ha scritto: >>> I wanted to identify a standard way of generating a CSV from a JSON-LD >>> and still being able >>> to generate back the original LD. >>> I am now reading https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-data-primer/ >>> is that used? Does it work? >> Yes, CSVW (tabular-data-mode, tabular-metadata, etc.) is used, although probably not quite widely enough. >> The group did not describe a method for serializing arbitrary RDF to CSV with corresponding metadata. >> Something akin to JSON-LD Framing might be useful in doing this, but it is a hard problem. > > I think that stuffing framing information into a frictionless > datapackage can do the work. > WDYT? I can’t say, but this is something that might belong in w3c/csvw [1] as a use case. Eventually, the group may re-emerge to do some updates, as interest has been growing steadily. Gregg [1] https://github.com/w3c/csvw/issues <https://github.com/w3c/csvw/issues> > Have a nice day, > R:
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