Sarven Capadisli
Sarven Capadisli
As we don't have a required set of features as to what would constitute a pod, I wonder if we can approach to frame it differently, along the lines of:...
One example: The cost for clients to process invalid IRIs in RDF messages and the consequences could be much higher than the cost for servers that do want to process...
The point of this issue is to note and justify why we have one mechanism where a server controls certain kind of information and yet another mechanism for other information....
@jaxoncreed On the contrary, we are not in disagreement. I didn't claim that resources should include metadata. Containment information and server managed auxiliary information are part of resource description. I...
@justinwb That's right. Key points: * Server managed auxiliary resource is too broad (vague) for clients. In theory it can contain any information that the server deems useful, but it...
At this time, I'm not sure if there much point in talking about server managed resources if we can't refer to specific types that are part of the Protocol. Above...
Aligning representations of document and container resources with REST via single and compound state
I agree that this proposal ties up roughly agreed conclusions from issues and current spec/PRs. I find the normative text and examples above on HTML+RDFa clear. In the PR to...
Aligning representations of document and container resources with REST via single and compound state
@RubenVerborgh >but it SHOULD represent the same RDF graph. I suggest MUST. >SHOULD include any part of the client-managed state that can be represented as RDF would not ensure documents...
Aligning representations of document and container resources with REST via single and compound state
I'd like to clarify/propose a bit to above because some key aspects of the container representations are not quite jumping out but the good news is that the fundamental requirements...
Aligning representations of document and container resources with REST via single and compound state
>would this proposal prevent accepting HTML+RDFa for text/html and later responding to text/html with HTML embedding the same RDF graph in a script tag as Turtle or JSON-LD? No. But...