Re: PROV-ISSUE-357 (author-in-quotation): author in definition of quotation [prov-dm]

Hi all,

I am closing this issue pending review. The revised definition of quotation
is now as follows:

A quotation is the repeat of (some or all of) an entity, such as text or 
image, by someone who may or may not be its original author.


Furthermore, agents are no longer explicit in derivation relations.

Cheers,

Luc

On 04/20/2012 08:03 AM, Provenance Working Group Issue Tracker wrote:
> PROV-ISSUE-357 (author-in-quotation): author in definition of quotation [prov-dm]
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> http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/track/issues/357
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> Raised by: Luc Moreau
> On product: prov-dm
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> The definition of Quotation [1] is:
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> A quotation is the repeat of (some or all of) an entity, such as text or image, by someone other than its original author.
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> Do we really mean that I wouldn't be entitled to quote myself?    If it's the case, what does it mean to be "someone other than the original author"? are alternates OK?
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> http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/default/model/prov-dm.html#concept-quotation
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Received on Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:08:46 UTC