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Yes, it should be "for indexing strings with out an associated language", or similar. In RDF, it would be string with datatype |
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View the transcriptGregg Kellogg: issue 56 - this was looking for examples to indicate unexpected behavior when type is a vocab… i think ball was in Ivan’s court whether the examples were sufficient … we are not closing the issue until after the PR, so question is whether we are ready to close … we added 2 examples … next issue is 77, disambiguate uses of @type … Webex seems to have some problems with this meeting, especially if changing focus on my computer … we discussed adding @datatype, instead decided to add text around different uses of @type … are people satisfied with wording? Gregg Kellogg: use of @none regarding language … in seeming conflict with requirement that language has to be string, @none didn’t specify … fixed that wording making clear that @none has to be a string Benjamin Young: these are tagged proposed closing … we need to decide if ready to close Adam Soroka: I wanted to mention the @datatype issue - I’m okay with this, but we may need a gitHub tag for whenever issues about @type comes up … this will be a way to verify that spec wording update is enough to minimize confusion Gregg Kellogg: w3c/json-ld-wg#24 Gregg Kellogg: I did raise issue 24 about surfacing the minutes on this topic like we did in Community Group … could we do this? … was useful in community group Ivan Herman: minutes cleanup is done by me, and summarizing each meeting may not be a good idea Gregg Kellogg: there is a scribe tool that builds summaries and indexes automatically Benjamin Young: it works on issues and action lists at top/bottom of each meeting minutes Gregg Kellogg: the good thing is it aggregates all minutes on each issue Benjamin Young: I will take an action to investigate to see if we can build index of minutes by issue … I think this is a good idea Gregg Kellogg: will work with bigbluehat on this since I worked on CG Benjamin Young: can we close these 3 issues … 56, 77 and 102 ? Ivan Herman: can we do a resolution to close these 3 issues? Proposed resolution: close issues 56, 77, and 102 as having been addressed by recent merges (Benjamin Young) Ivan Herman: +1 Gregg Kellogg: +1 Tim Cole: +1 Benjamin Young: +1 David Newbury: +1 Pierre-Antoine Champin: +1 Resolution #1: close issues 56, 77, and 102 as having been addressed by recent merges |
By way of connecting dots, this clarification also makes the closing of #91 more obvious. |
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In https://www.w3.org/TR/json-ld11/#language-indexing, it says:
Is that a string that really has no language (e.g. just a random set of characters) or can it be a string that is not known to have a language, but might in practice?
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