Rob,
robert_weir@us.ibm.com wrote:
> This is all interesting, I'm sure, but I'm not seeing what the problem is.
> Is there any application that is currently having difficulty with these
> elements, or who is unsure of what they can put down in these values? Is
> there some interoperability problem someone is having with ODF documents
> and another Dublin Core processing application that hinges on differing
> nuances for what dc:creator means?
>
>
I don't have an example to offer of an interoperability problem due to
differing definitions of dc:creator.
However, I think Dennis's point remains a good one.
The issue isn't one of "is there a problem," but rather whether the ODF
standard follows the semantics of elements and attributes in namespaces
that it imports. The utility of namespaces hinges on standards and
ultimately applications doing exactly that.
As I said, I don't have a demonstration of an impact on interoperability
but that seems like an awfully slippery slope on which to base the use
of other standards.
> It really looks like this as just strings from what any program can make
> of them. The distinction between "entity primarily responsible for making
> the content of the resource" and "the person who last modified the
> document" is entirely in the human domain. I can't think of any existing
> word processor that is capable of distinguishing these two. It is really
> just a librarian versus content author perspective difference. Dublin
> core states it from the librarian/curator perspective, and ODF states it
> from the document author perspective. But these are different sides of
> the same coin, not necessarily in conflict.
>
>
Well, but when we define some element/attribute in ODF, I do rather hope
that anyone who imports the ODF namespace will use our definitions and
not simply make up ones they like better.
It seems to me to be a question of reciprocity, that is if we expect
others to follow our work in our namespace, then we really need to
extend that courtesy to others.
Hope you are having a great day!
Patrick
> -Rob
>
>
> "Dennis E. Hamilton"