- From: Bijan Parsia <bparsia@isr.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:09:19 -0500
- To: <paul.downey@bt.com>
- Cc: <www-ws-desc@w3.org>, <vbp@hp.com>, <pyendluri@webmethods.com>
On Feb 20, 2004, at 8:53 AM, <paul.downey@bt.com> wrote: [snip] > I'm unconvinced about using a naming convention to indicate > relationship between versions (because of branching and other > problems) and think Bijan's suggestion to use a RDF/XML vocabulary > such as Dublin Core I still owe a message about this, and will try to get it out today, though it's rather hectic. Technically, though, the Dublin Core Metadata Element set is *not* specifically an RDF vocabulary. It predates it, and has an "official" pure XML means of expression (though it's a bit icky, IMHO). It also is commonly encoded in HTML meta tags. I think it's a great idea to provide *some* sort of social hook to help with all this. A strong hint from this group could be helpful. > sounds very promising, as does your suggestion of an external > management framework. [snip] Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
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