- From: Massimo Marchiori <massimo@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 19:46:59 -0400
- To: connolly@w3.org, w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org
- Cc: massimo@w3.org
<quote> This is, of course, another Semantic Web Advanced Development LEAD* hack; i.e. an installment in "a day in the life of the Semantic Web." <snip/> Massimo did some related work in the context of XML Query... http://www.w3.org/1999/09/ql/xdm (Member-Confidential as of this writing) Massimo, any particular reason why the XDM materials shouldn't be public? not the meeting records themselves, but just the XDM tools and docs? </quote> Mmm, at that moment in time it started w3c-confidential as normal default procedure. Now, well, there's in fact no reason for it to stay so, apart from the fact that if it were to be publicly released, I'd change a couple of small things that could be improved (using XDM in the working group has been a very good testbench to stress things that worked well in it, and things that could have been slightly changed). This was on my todo's as a use case for the swad (later in the pile, after the processing tools...), but if there's interest it could be put earlier ;) -M ps BTW, very interesting esp. also comparing XDM with Dan's new RDF tool.
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