Gregg Kellogg

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Yes, this is correct, and my distiller gets the same result. "type2" is treated as "@id", and the normal rules apply when resolving "Pers" against "http://www.w3.org/ns/person#"; the "person#" has no...

Yes, the JSON number format doesn't distinguish between Integers Double or Floats. We have some logic to distinguish between Integers and Doubles, but there is really no way to distinguish...

Rel=alternate would be fine for any given page, but not for the whole site. How about re-risiting [Semantic Site. Maps](https://www.w3.org/wiki/SemanticSitemap).

> > _"Rel=alternate would be fine for any given page, but not for the whole site. How about re-risiting Semantic Site. Maps."_ > > I hadn't heard of that until...

The Ruby RDF toolset doesn't specifically have such a tool, or an RDF Diff tool, which would be useful, however you may be able to achieve what you want using...

See issue #209 on how rdf-normalize might add a `diff` command to the `rdf` executable.

It is in the form of a [Relative IRI Reference](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987#page-32), which would expand to an IRI. Not all JSON properties can be treated as terms.

This particular issue doesn't relate to importing non-schema.org `@context` entries, and you can see from the errors, that `xsd:float` is correct expanded to `http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#float`, but rather that the validator does...

Not sure why you think that features being developed aren't linked to JSON-LD 1.1, as they're described in the [1.1 spec](https://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld-api/) being developed by the CG, which is being used...

In W3C EBNF grammars, such as Turtle, whitespace is typically not required, except in rare circumstances. From the Turtle spec [6.1 White Space](https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/#sec-grammar-ws): > White space (production [WS](https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/#grammar-production-WS)) is used...