- From: Gabriel Lopes <gabriellopes9102@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 17:14:09 -0300
- To: Chaals Nevile <chaals@fastmail.fm>
- Cc: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, Phil Archer <phil.archer@gs1.org>
- Message-ID: <CAHRA0=p0W0UCqO0=MWR1jof4=ocnpPFjGKjuxD8+SpETdXrTxQ@mail.gmail.com>
"Who should read this document? ... Masochists" Haha! Amazing work. Congratulations to all the team! Best, Em qua., 22 de mai. de 2024 05:41, Chaals Nevile <chaals@fastmail.fm> escreveu: > > Congratulations, and thanks to all who have made this possible, and then > made it happen. > > cheers > > Chaals > > On Tuesday, 21 May 2024 18:43:53 (+08:00), Phil Archer wrote: > > > Creating standards is never quick. Nor should it be. It takes time to > reach consensus that something needs to be standardized, to ensure that > there is a community that wants it and will implement it. Then you > actually > create the standard itself and prove it works. In this case, that initial > phase took a long time. The need for an RDF Canonicalization algorithm was > discussed back at the start of the Sem Web but there wasn't the consensus > that it was needed or that there was a best way to do it. Once that need > was agreed the work kicked off in September 2022 and now, less than 2 > years > later, RDFC is a W3C Recommendation. See > > https://www.w3.org/news/2024/rdf-dataset-canonicalization-is-a-w3c-recommendation/ > > > > > If you have an RDF graph and you want a canonical representation of it, > for whatever reason, there's now a W3C Rec for that, along with a test > suite and implementation reports. > > > > Thanks are due to many people who have thought about this over the > years > including Jeremy Carrol and Aidan Hogan. For the production of the Rec > itself, thanks go especially to Dave Longley, David Lehn and Manu Sporny > at > Digital Bazaar; Gregg Kellogg as lead editor supported by Dave Longley and > Dan Yamamoto. Active WG members include Sebastian Crane, Ted Thibodeau and > Kazue Sako. Markus Sabadello and I had the privilege of working together > as > co-chairs with W3C staff Pierre-Antoine Champin and Ivan Herman. > > > > Thanks everyone! > > > > Phil > > > > > > --- > > > > Phil Archer > > Web Solutions Director, GS1 > > https://www.gs1.org > > > > https://philarcher.org > > +44 (0)7887 767755 > > @philarcher1 > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY / DISCLAIMER: The contents of this e-mail are > confidential and are not to be regarded as a contractual offer or > acceptance from GS1 (registered in Belgium). > > If you are not the addressee, or if this has been copied or sent to you > in error, you must not use data herein for any purpose, you must delete > it, > and should inform the sender. > > GS1 disclaims liability for accuracy or completeness, and opinions > expressed are those of the author alone. > > GS1 may monitor communications. > > Third party rights acknowledged. > > (c) 2020. > > > > > > > > -- > Chaals Nevile > Using Fastmail - it's worth it > >
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