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<trackbot> Date: 16 September 2013
you don't like mine that uses a blank node?
<SteveS> bblfish, I don't dislike it ;) Just saying it isn't clearly better
ah ok. I missed the last end yes :-)
I think the problem with those properties is that it's in fact not clear what the whole thing is doing. When that is clear, then it will be easier to name. That's why I keep trying to map it to soemthing like SPARQL.
SPARQL UPdate.
<Arnaud> trackbot, end meeting
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