- From: Michael Brunnbauer <brunni@netestate.de>
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 01:12:57 +0100
- To: Jeni Tennison <jeni@jenitennison.com>
Hi all, I don't see the point of this whole discussion. If we write in some paper that you cannot infer from a 200 statuscode that the URI is a IR, the rest of the world will probably still infer that. Without the principle "be conservative in what you send, liberal in what you accept", not only the web would not be what it is today, but the whole internet. It's not only the business of the creators of standards to make it easy for publishers of linked data, it's also the business of the linked data consumers. And if it turns out that the whole world wants to conflate IRs and NIRs - then we will will have to learn to live with that. Just look at what HTML was intended to be, how it got used and what it is today. Regards, Michael Brunnbauer -- ++ Michael Brunnbauer ++ netEstate GmbH ++ Geisenhausener Straße 11a ++ 81379 München ++ Tel +49 89 32 19 77 80 ++ Fax +49 89 32 19 77 89 ++ E-Mail brunni@netestate.de ++ http://www.netestate.de/ ++ ++ Sitz: München, HRB Nr.142452 (Handelsregister B München) ++ USt-IdNr. DE221033342 ++ Geschäftsführer: Michael Brunnbauer, Franz Brunnbauer ++ Prokurist: Dipl. Kfm. (Univ.) Markus Hendel
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