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The group met for months about all the topics above and came to no conclusions.
The good news was that the Social Web Community Group was given permission to
both extend the ActivityStreams vocabulary and the official ActivityStreams
context. If something like Datashards or IPFS were used to host json-ld contexts, each post could link to the exact immutable content-addressed context it was intended to be
used with. What would happen if we didn't for terms like these, and the sites went down? These include:
(1) the distribution of topic weight scores across documents classified with each topic, (2) the
distribution of meaningful key terms across each topic, and (3) qualitative readings of representative and randomly selected documents.
It gets even worse when such documents add (or otherwise amend) their terminology
mappings; old documents may suddenly mean different things!
The problem is dramatically worse for json-ld contexts
(and similar documents such as XML DTDs):
these are the very documents by which we map terms to their fully defined meanings.
The first problem with choosing to put our terminology URIs at
HTTP(S) URIs is that it assumes that those vocabularies will remain alive.
Should it happen in a separate namespace first and then get "pulled in" later?
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