Re: namespace URI

If I've understood you want:
   to use / instead of # as the namespace separator
   doing a get on any of the terms will get a representation of that term
   we will collect each schema in a file with an unrelated URL

that seems OK to me. (Who knows what best practice is? :) )

We could also have a trix file with both the rdfg and swp schemas in it, 
named by the URIs at which you can get the individual schemas.

On the dc:rights
My copyright is held by "Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP", put that 
last ... (as far as I understand any intellectual property I generate 
belongs to them)



Jeremy



Patrick Stickler wrote:
> 
> On Mar 31, 2004, at 09:59, ext Jeremy Carroll wrote:
> 
>>
>> We need to finalize a namespace URI for this round of publications.
>>
>> I suggest we go with something on Patrick's TriX site since he does a 
>> good job of keeping it up to date.
>>
>> So suggest patrick gets to choose a URI directory and the following 
>> files therein:
> 
> 
> The following suggestions follow our vocabulary versioning methodology, 
> which
> keeps disjunct the identity of vocabularies from their representations 
> (i.e.
> RDF/XML documents, etc.).
> 
> Major versions are indicated in the namespace name. Minor versions are 
> reflected
> in the RDF/XML document names (see below).
> 
> So for each of the following, I propose both a namespace, and an initial 
> home
> for the RDF/XML document:
> 
>>
>> - a trix namespace, with DTD and XML Schema
> 
> 
> xmlns:trix="http://sw.nokia.com/TriX-1/"
> URL: http://sw.nokia.com/trix/schemas/TriX-1.0.rdf
> 
>> - an rdfg namespace with RDFS/OWL Schema
> 
> 
> xmlns:rdfg="http://sw.nokia.com/RDFG-1/"
> URL: http://sw.nokia.com/trix/schemas/RDFG-1.0.rdf
> 
>> - an swp namespace with RDFS/OWL Schema
> 
> 
> xmlns:swp="http://sw.nokia.com/SWP-1/"
> URL: http://sw.nokia.com/trix/schemas/SWP-1.0.rdf
> 
> I'll then add the necessary links to the TriX homepage I've
> been maintaining at http://sw.nokia.com/trix/.
> 
> And these vocabularies will be syndicated into the Nokia SW Server
> such that one can access both human browsable and machine readable
> (RDF) representations of the terms. I.e. simply doing a GET on
> http://sw.nokia.com/RDFG-1/Graph will provide a description of
> that class, etc.
> 
> Whether we want to employ the VOC vocabulary for vocabulary
> descriptions [1] is an open question. If so, I'm happy creating
> the RDF/XML documents accordingly. See [2] for an example.
> 
> Anyway, are the namespaces/URLs above OK with you guys?
> 
> Would the following dc:rights statement be adequate/acceptable:
> 
> [
> Copyright (C) 2004 {AUTHORS' NAMES ORDERED AS ON PAPER}. All rights 
> reserved.
> 
> This document may be copied, published, and distributed, without 
> restriction
> of any kind, provided it is not modified in any way.
> 
> THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY 
> KIND,
> EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT
> THE DOCUMENT IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
> OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND USABILITY OF THIS
> DOCUMENT IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THIS DOCUMENT PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT,
> YOU (NOT NOKIA, ITS LICENSORS OR AFFILIATES OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) 
> ASSUME
> THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
> ]
> 
> (the Nokia legal trolls like that last bit to be in there, not that it 
> isn't
> usually obvious to anyone with half a clue...)
> 
> 
> Patrick
> 
> [1] http://sw.nokia.com/VOC-1
> [2] http://sw.nokia.com/schemas/nokia/FN-1.0.rdf
> 
> -- 
> 
> Patrick Stickler
> Nokia, Finland
> patrick.stickler@nokia.com
> 

Received on Wednesday, 31 March 2004 04:03:43 UTC