ISSUE-60: The specification does not allow GETting empty containers

GETting empty containers

The specification does not allow GETting empty containers

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Linked Data Platform Spec
Raised by:
Raúl García Castro
Opened on:
2013-03-22
Description:
The text in 5.3.1 does not allow getting an empty container since it says that a container representation MUST contain membership triples.

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5.3.1 The representation of a LDPC MUST contain a set of triples with a consistent subject and predicate whose objects indicate members of the container. The subject of the triples MAY be the container itself or MAY be another resource (as in the example). See also 5.2.3.
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I propose rewriting the text as follows in order to allow getting empty containers. I also propose replacing "consistent subject" by "single subject", to make the sentence easier to interpret.

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5.3.1 In the case of non-empty containers, the representation of a LDPC MUST contain a set of triples with a single subject and predicate whose objects indicate members of the container. The subject of the triples MAY be the container itself or MAY be another resource (as in the example). See also 5.2.3.
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  1. Re: ldp-ISSUE-60 (GETting empty containers): The specification does not allow GETting empty containers [Linked Data Platform core] (from richard@cyganiak.de on 2013-03-22)
  2. ldp-ISSUE-60 (GETting empty containers): The specification does not allow GETting empty containers [Linked Data Platform core] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2013-03-22)

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Resolution: Close Issue-60; with recommendation to editor to fix the spec to clarify intent (empty containers are allowed)
See http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/meeting/2013-03-25#resolution_5

Arnaud Le Hors, 29 Mar 2013, 21:27:48

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