Ted Thibodeau Jr
Ted Thibodeau Jr
@elf-pavlik -- I should have suggested this before... If the "ACME RnD" lozenge can move to the right of "SA ACME", then the connection from "EU Kim" to "ACME RnD"...
Perhaps https://github.com/solid/data-interoperability-panel/issues/232#issuecomment-1028581043 should start its own new issue, or be brought to a mailing list? It doesn't seem relevant to this issue, #232.
@elf-pavlik -- hackmd.io pages are generally editable. I strongly advise making [the reference above](https://github.com/solid/data-interoperability-panel/issues/131#issuecomment-891804523) target a static page (I wasn't able to quickly find one, but perhaps there's a way...
It seems to me that #227 (merged Aug 3) should have been sufficient to close this (#217, last comment Aug 18) and #226 (last comment Jul 27) ... which ironically...
No. I believe [`Link: rel=describes` (RFC 6892)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6892) is far more appropriate than `anchor=`. (The reverse relationship, from resource to metadata resource, gets `Link: rel=describedby`, from [POWDER](https://www.w3.org/TR/powder-dr/#assoc-linking) and [RFC 5988](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988))
[Web Linking, RFC 5988](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988), has been obsoleted by [Web Linking, RFC 8288](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8288), which deprecated `rev`, stating -- ```pre The "rev" parameter has been used in the past to indicate that...
@justinwb - "using `rel=http://www.w3.org/ns/solid/terms#resource` [for all relationships]" is definitely problematic, as it leaves the typed-relationship world of RDF behind, and goes back to the untyped-relationship world of HTML, i.e., "this...
> What ontologies should be used when returning a `GET` on a LDP Container? Whichever the implementer/administrator/user determines are relevant in providing a description of that Container. The LDP WG...
> 1. Are you interested in continuing as a Creator on the Solid Team? Yes. (It seems worth noting that I did not self-nominate for this role; I was named...
It would be necessary to be able to advertise that "this server serves HTTP on port n and HTTPS on port m", as there is no reason that HTTP must...