Re: WG response to i18n-ISSUE-409: What are the string matching rules in the delete operation

Yes I agree.


Steven Atkin, Ph.D.
STSM - Chief Globalization Architect
IBM Globalization Center of Competency
atkin@us.ibm.com
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/globalization/index.jsp



From:	"Eric Prud'hommeaux" <eric@w3.org>
To:	Steven Atkin/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
Cc:	public-ldp-comments@w3.org, www-international@w3.org
Date:	03/27/2015 12:12 PM
Subject:	WG response to i18n-ISSUE-409: What are the string matching
            rules in  the delete operation



* Steven Atkin <atkin@us.ibm.com> [2015-03-05 09:54-0700]
>     In section 2.7 there needs to be some explanation regarding string
matching
>     for the delete operation. For example, are strings normalized prior
to
>     attempting to perform the delete?
>
>     http://www.w3.org/TR/ldpatch/#Delete-statement

The family of RDF specs (SPARQL, RDFS, OWL, etc) rely on the RDF
abstract model for equivalence. This mandates no normalization in
equality of IRIs http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#dfn-iri-equality
or literals http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#dfn-literal-term-equality
..

Literals SHOULD be in NFC, but there's no normalization implied if
they're not http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#dfn-lexical-form .

The LDP WG believes that this resolves i18n-ISSUE-409 without the need
for further edits. Steven Atkin, as the originator of this comment,
can you confirm?
--
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