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  1. ...but there can be a fine line between helping fix things that won't work and advocating One True (But Unnecessary) Way
  2. @kasei i think the name is very clever and I'm ambivalent on the idea. i'm pretty tired of #semanticweb one-true-way-only advocacy.
  3. @kasei they might be, i was lead into thinking otherwise by some of the docs on the Web site. i hope their answer is "we are" :)
  4. wouldn't it have the biggest benefit for the #pedanticweb crowd to focus on helping implementors fix their tools?
  5. it's only notepad.exe, @simonlife :-) i didn't mention the other 130 processes the task manager shows me
  6. at this moment in time, I have 15 separate instances of notepad.exe running on my machine (also 1 inst. of gVim w/ 20 or so buffers open)
  7. @danja and we're getting nothing but cold rain today in Boston
  8. Asked about thoughts on inference & access controls on #semanticoverflow - http://bit.ly/3u60KT
  9. musing about a #sparql "ANY" clause that would only contain triple patterns and act as if they were individually wrapped in OPTIONALs
  10. I'm continually amazed and pleased how often we ask new customers "are you familiar with #SPARQL?" and the answer is "yes".
  11. Impressed with the wireless quality at both #iswc2009 and #tpac09 - are the connectivity problems of large conferences a thing of the past?
  12. at #tpac09 technical plenary day - 1st session is a debate on decentralized extensibility - Noah M setting the stage first
  13. @kendall ...and it may be that lots of misuses are use/mention misuses instead that the sameAs really brings to light. i'm not sure
  14. @kendall most recently the NYTimes data - that's arguably a use/mention mistake and not a sameAs mistake though
  15. @kendall for me, the nervousness is from expectations/assumptions - owl:sameAs is a construct that's easy to misuse (my answer? education)
  16. @iand i've had conversations recently which challenged my assumption & long-preached msg that extensions are a healthy part of a standard :)
  17. Question of the day: should a vendor encourage users/customers to use extensions to a standard? What do you think? #sparql
  18. #sparql WG meeting with HCLS IG at #tpac09 EricP going through new SPARQL features
  19. #sparql WG at #tpac09 discussing lots of open issues and reaching tentative conclusions - http://bit.ly/MQt8H
  20. RT @ldodds Published first draft of my simple schema for describing #sparql extensions http://is.gd/4JjaC #vocampdc