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RE: Re: [namespaceDocument-8] 14 Theses

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  • Subject: RE: Re: [namespaceDocument-8] 14 Theses
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:35:16 -0600

RE:  Re: [namespaceDocument-8] 14 Theses
Why not use the OASIS catalog, an FPI and the version in the namespace value?

"most FPIs look like this:

      owner//class description//language//version"

What advantages does RDDL have over an OASIS catalog?

I'm not sure I buy the "large number of pieces of 
metadata".   If there is truly a lot of metadata, 
it is possible one actually has a new vocabulary 
or a different version.  This seems to be a design 
practice issue, not a specification issue.

The "every conceivable application" is a red herring. 
There will always be Yet Another Application *possible*. 
The question is, is it sufficient for every application 
it's owners possess or will acquire soon.  

Probably, we need some documentation of 
"practical purposes that programmers care
about" and then need to discover if these are 
the same as purposes other users and owners 
of the information care about.   

These are not always the same.

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@t...]

I think that there are always going to be variations
and dialects and versions and so on at increasingly 
fine levels of granularity, but by design and for 
the kinds of practical purposes that programmers care
about, namespaces label vocabularies.

To *completely* identify a markup vocabulary for the purposes 
of every conceivable application would require combining a large 
number of pieces of metadata ...

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