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RE: 14 Theses around "Namespace Documents"


RE:  14 Theses around "Namespace Documents"
At 10:27 AM 18/02/02 +0200, Manos Batsis wrote:
>> 11. Anyone should be able to write software
>> to process a Web resource.
>
>Typo? I think what you mean is "process a Web resource Description";
>writing applications to handle any resource type is rather impossible.
>Writing metadata about the information or pointing to them (again,
>describing them as resources) is what is desired I believe?

I meant what I said.  The more people can write software
to process more resource types, the better for the Web and
for all of us. -Tim


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