- From: Nathan <nathan@webr3.org>
- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 10:21:46 +0100
- To: nathan@webr3.org
- CC: Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, foaf-protocols@lists.foaf-project.org
Nathan wrote: > Hi All, > > I'd very much like to split my personal information in to multiple rdf > documents, as in have a base foaf profile that doesn't really change, > then additional documents, for instance on of which may be a frequently > changing list of things which I have foaf:made. > > To do this I need to link from my "myself" to the other document(s), > something along the lines of: > > <http://webr3.org/nathan#me> rdfs:seeAlso > <http://elsewhere.org/nathan-published> . > > I'm keen to avoid sameas, and seeAlso appears to be a close fit, but I'm > worried about general usage of seeAlso as linking to "something else > that might have some more info, and might be in rdf, but might be anything". > > Any pointers? > > background reason: keen to keep my core foaf profile small, static and > http cache friendly, which will become increasingly more important as > foaf+ssl roles out - and because I believe providing granular static > access to resources is the way to go (and indeed why the web works). > and.. because in a decentralized web of linked data, decentralizing and delegating control over things to other parties seems to be.. important?
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