As supplementary information, Linked Data resources (ie, RDFa), does not affect the Website design neither the tradicional / original HTML code. Em 12/03/2014 08:06, Juliao Braga escreveu: > Dear Ray, > > I would like to suggest the intensive use of RDFa [1], as much as > possible, coupled to HTML code of the new IETF Website (as a first > step). This will allow the semantic interpretation (by a program) of the > Website. Thus we will have the following additional features: > > i. Improve integration between IETF people by the possibility of > implementing mechanisms as or similar to the FOAF (Friend Of A Friend), [2]; > ii. Automatic interpretation (in near future) of what is happening in > the various WGs and how documents are evolving; > iii. Facilitate future incursions, also intensively, on change the > format of existing data repositories into semantic repositories; > iv. Promote the creation a repository of a common vocabulary (or terms) > to the IETF, [3], to be used (also) in addition to the protocols and > mechanisms that use standards formulated by the IETF. An example, often > used as a namespace in many applications, can be viewed at [4]; > v. Many others... > > In summary, the suggestion implements the ideas initially proposed by > Tim Berners-Lee, [5], and other related references. > > References: > > [1]. RDFa 1.1 Primer - Second Edition => > http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/ > > [2]. FOAF Vocabulary Specification 0.99 => http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/ > > [3]. Vocabularies (W3C) => http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology > > [4]. Dublin Core Metadata Iniciative => http://dublincore.org/ > > [5]. Linked data - design issues => > http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html > > []s, Julião >