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Instead, when the file is an array of objects, as in the following example, all works good. ``` [ { "@context":{ "@base": "http://www.opendatahacklab.org/as-audience-examples#", "asaudience": "http://www.opendatahacklab.org/as-audience#" }, "@id": "Alice", "@type": "asaudience:Person"...

Namespace is a relevant matter. For linked data and fair ontologies principles, accessing the URL of a property or a class one expects to get the property or class definition,...

With a fast search, I found two w3c documents about the topic: 1. [Principles of Good Practice for Managing RDF Vocabularies and OWL Ontologies](https://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/Vocab/principles) and 2. [Best Practice Recipes for...

Considering that ActivityPub is an extension approved by the working group (see [https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#activitypub](https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#activitypub)), an unusual but suitable solution may be - place activity pub definitions in a novel file available...

I agree with the last two comments, however this issue focuses of ActivityPub, which is an official extension of as2, as one can see in https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#x4-extensions, and whose terms are...

> * `audience` / `bto` / `bcc` / `cc` / `to` (what does it mean to address a Link?) I don't know if it is the most appropriate place for...

Thus, excluding `image` and `icon`, when a `Link` instance is used as value (object) for a core property does it means that the main object is connected with an _unknown_...

I suppose that Public means public, in the sense that anyone which get in touch with it can do with it whatever she want.

I think this is a confidentiality issue, not a integrity one. And, message signatures does not protect a message from disclosure, it is just a proof of its integrity. However,...