Re: JSON-LD Telecon Minutes for 2011-07-04

On 07/26/2011 10:07 AM, glenn mcdonald wrote:
>     I'd be happy if you stayed, it's great to have many different
>     perspectives on things :)
>
> Thanks for saying so, but I don't think my "perspective" is helping
> here.

I second Nathan's request. I'd like to see you stay on with the group 
because you do bring in a different perspective. I understand that it 
may be frustrating for you that we're not making the changes that you 
are requesting. Part of that may be because we don't know exactly what 
sort of concrete changes you'd like us to make yet.

> I'm personally and professionally interested in a simple JSON
> convention for serializing graphs. I subscribed to this mailing list
> because it sounded like this might be a community of interest in that
> idea. But I think this thing Manu is after, using @context to layer some
> IRIs onto "normal" JSON, is actually a different topic.

To be clear - it's not just me - there are a number of others on this 
list that want the same sort of thing. This is a group effort - we make 
decisions based on consensus - everybody is welcome to participate.

> Better for the
> people interested in /that/ topic to keep working on it to the
> satisfaction of their own needs and constraints, rather than having to
> put up with me trying to bend the conversation into mine.

As Mark said, all of this sounds like one of the outcomes that we're 
shooting for with this initiative.

During our last telco, some of us volunteered to publish a few use cases 
to the mailing list. Perhaps it would help us understand your needs if 
you were to send a few use cases to the mailing list. Things like - what 
kind of graphs/markup would you like to see expressed - and which use 
cases does that markup address?

-- manu

-- 
Manu Sporny (skype: msporny, twitter: manusporny)
Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc.
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