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Serialization of Dublin Core terms in XML is not defined #412

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bert-github opened this issue May 16, 2017 · 1 comment
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Serialization of Dublin Core terms in XML is not defined #412

bert-github opened this issue May 16, 2017 · 1 comment
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bert-github commented May 16, 2017

This is a tracker issue. Contribute to the actual discussion at the following link:

w3c/poe#214

Only discuss things here if they are i18n WG internal meta-discussions about the issue.

ODRL allows a serialization as XML (different from RDF), see "XML Encoding" in "ODRL Vocabulary & Expression". This XML encoding allows adding extraneous elements in different XML Namespaces. But it is not clear if annotations using Dublin Core terms can be included here, too, and if so, how they are serialized.

It is known how Dublin Core terms are encoded in RDF and the section "Policy Provenance" in the "ODRL Information Model" shows an example serialization in JSON-LD. But a serialization in XML is not defined.

@bert-github bert-github added pending Issue not yet sent to WG, or raised by tracker tool & needing labels. s:poe labels May 16, 2017
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Removed the "pending" label. The issue is now tracked in the poe repository (see link above). The I18N WG also decided it's not an i18n issue.

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