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CBOR-LD, YAML-LD & the JSON-LD Recharter
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Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
-1 Lower Level - Catalina 5
Participants:
Cristiano Aguzzi, Greg Bernstein, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Gabe Cohen, Ivan Herman, Gregg Kellogg, Masakazu Kitahara, Toshiaki Koike, Ege Korkan, Vincent Kuntz, David Lehn, Jan Romann, Anatoly Scherbakov, Manu Sporny, Ted Thibodeau Jr, Mandy Venables, David Waite, Benjamin Young
Big meeting:
TPAC 2024 (Calendar)

The upcoming JSON-LD recharter includes two new compatible formats based on the JSON-LD data model: CBOR-LD and YAML-LD. CBOR-LD provides a highly compressed format keeping data small enough to be represented in QR codes, distributed over short-lived, low bandwidth scenarios, or enabling smaller device use cases when coupled with W3C Web of Thing descriptions. YAML-LD aims to provide simpler human-friendly formatting while staying fully compatible with the JSON-LD data model allowing for easy round-tripping between the two formats. The WG is also exploring a handful of other documents related to internationalization and enhanced processing modes.

Agenda

Chairs:
Mandy Venables, Benjamin Young

Description:
The upcoming JSON-LD recharter includes two new compatible formats based on the JSON-LD data model: CBOR-LD and YAML-LD. CBOR-LD provides a highly compressed format keeping data small enough to be represented in QR codes, distributed over short-lived, low bandwidth scenarios, or enabling smaller device use cases when coupled with W3C Web of Thing descriptions. YAML-LD aims to provide simpler human-friendly formatting while staying fully compatible with the JSON-LD data model allowing for easy round-tripping between the two formats. The WG is also exploring a handful of other documents related to internationalization and enhanced processing modes.

Goal(s):
Inform members on the upcoming JSON-LD recharter.

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