- From: Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:45:00 +0100
- To: Public SWXG <public-xg-socialweb@w3.org>
- Message-id: <06555999-F79A-45BA-8B71-903F79C918D9@mac.com>
Yes, you are correct, the Wikipedia entry was out of date. It has been updated to be consistent with the description submitted to Harry. On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Mischa Tuffield wrote: > Hello All, > > Comments inline : > > On 29 Sep 2010, at 06:10, Kaliya wrote: > >> >> On Sep 22, 2010, at 4:27 AM, Harry Halpin wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Sep 22, 2010, at 2:08 AM, Henry Story wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 22 Sep 2010, at 11:02, Kaliya wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> but will add it in ASAP >>> afterwards so it will definitely be the in official version. And >>> yes, >>> an explanation of XDI (if we can keep it brief, the better) >> >> Here you go: >> >> XDI is a new protocol for describing and sharing data using XRI- >> addressable RDF graphs. The main features of XDI are: the ability >> to link and nest RDF graphs to provide context; full addressability >> of all nodes in the graph at any level of context; representation >> of XDI operations as graph statements so authorization can be built >> into the graph (a feature called XDI link contracts); a compact >> JSON serialization format in addition to XML; and a simple ontology >> language for defining shared semantics using XDI dictionary services. > > I am no expert in XDI, or any of the OASIS related XR* family of > work, but I am not sure that the above description is true? Looking > at the wikipedia [1] description the above definition doesn't seem > to match up. I understand that the wikipedia page could be > misleading, but I wonder whether there is someone else which knows > about this stuff could comment? > > Quoting wikipedia[1] : > > "XDI (XRI Data Interchange) is a generalized, extensible service for > sharing, linking, and synchronizing data over the Internet and other > data networks using machine-readable structured documents that use a > standard graph structure very similar to (but not identical to) RDF. > XDI is under development by the OASIS XDI Technical Committee." > > And then the next paragraph goes on to say that they don't support > bnodes at all... Yes, you are correct, the Wikipedia entry was out of date. It has been updated to be consistent with the description submitted to Harry. > > Someone? > > Regards, > > Mischa > > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDI >> >> >>> would help >>> when describing Personal Data Stores. >> >> >> >> -Kaliya >> > > ___________________________________ > Mischa Tuffield PhD > Email: mischa.tuffield@garlik.com > Homepage - http://mmt.me.uk/ > Garlik Limited, 1-3 Halford Road, Richmond, TW10 6AW > +44(0)845 652 2824 http://www.garlik.com/ > Registered in England and Wales 535 7233 VAT # 849 0517 11 > Registered office: Thames House, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, > KT10 9AD >
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