- From: David Huynh <dfhuynh@alum.mit.edu>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 15:55:41 -0400
- To: kidehen@openlinksw.com
- CC: public-lod@w3.org
Kingsley, Thank you for your responses. Since I believe we're missing each other's points entirely, I look forward to a face-to-face discussion with you where it's easier to explain ourselves. Enjoy ESWC 2008! Best regards, David Kingsley Idehen wrote: > David, > > I think the infrastructure is in place, we just need to recognize and > use it :-) > > The Web and the discourse that it enables us to create, discover, and > participate in. > > I think we should adopt the practice (at least in LOD) of nudging our > colleagues through a variety of means (mails, blog posts, page > comments etc..) when they aren't practicing what they preach. > > For starters the prevalence of PDFs and native PPTs files on the Web > speaks volumes! > > For the LODW presenters and participants, at the very least can we do > the following: > > 1. Publish proper Web variants of the recent LODW presentations > 2. Publish you FOAF Profile Page URIs (you can always get one from > http://community.linkedata.org/ods if you don't have one) > 3. State that you made the presentation in question i.e. foaf:made > <uri-of-pdf-and-hopefully-open-web-document> > 4. The item above should be derferencable via your FOAF Profile > Document which will expose you entity ID to which these resources > should be associated > > Kingsley
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