RE: review of json-ld-syntax

>  > To be able to externally reference nodes in a graph, it is important
> that each node has an unambiguous identifier. IRIs are a fundamental
> concept of Linked Data, and nodes should have a de-referenceable
> identifier used to name and locate them. For nodes to be truly linked,
> de-referencing the identifier should result in a representation of that
> node. Associating an IRI with a node tells an application that it can
> fetch the resource associated with the IRI and get back a description
> of
> the node.
> 
> I'm not a fan of this paragraph. Can we just delete it?

I've reworded that paragraph in [1]. Does this address your concerns?


[1]
https://github.com/json-ld/json-ld.org/commit/5b797083a3af273ddb68126df80ffe
7cc8e0f962



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Markus Lanthaler
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Received on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 18:27:25 UTC