- From: Cristiano Longo <cristianolongo@opendatahacklab.org>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2024 12:09:23 +0100
- To: public-swicg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <5cb7236c-f5a0-4e5f-9b4f-db8946dd8970@opendatahacklab.org>
On 04/02/24 23:14, Johannes Ernst wrote: >> On Feb 4, 2024, at 12:53, Cristiano Longo >> <cristianolongo@opendatahacklab.org> wrote: >> >> The Activity Vocabulary specification is provided as a text document >> written in natural language. But, aside this, the vocabulary is also >> described in a non-normative OWL ontology. I published a new ontology >> where the constrains provided in the text document are encoded as >> OWL2 constraints. Right now I focused on class descriptions, but I >> plan to consider also all others vocabulary definitions. >> >> The ontology is available at http://www.opendatahacklab.org/ns/as2extdefs > > For curiosity, how are you expecting this to be used? > I can say how I intend to use it. I'm doing this job in order to get a deeper understanding of the ActivityPub specification, as it is confusing me. I planned to realize a test cases generator, in particular to get the "expected" intended audience. But, the first step to this is to provide a full specification in a formal framework (such as OWL2) of AS2. > Best, > > > > > Johannes. > > > Johannes Ernst > > Fediforum <https://fediforum.org/> > Dazzle Labs <https://dazzlelabs.net/> >
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