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YAML-LD – A more human-friendly representation of JSON-LD #80

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gkellogg opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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YAML-LD – A more human-friendly representation of JSON-LD #80

gkellogg opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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The session will review the YAML-LD CG Final Report and the standardization effort in the JSON-LD Working Group.

This document defines YAML-LD, a set of conventions built on top of YAML, which outlines how to serialize Linked Data as YAML based on JSON-LD syntax, semantics, and APIs. The emergence of YAML as a more concise format for representing information previously serialized as JSON, including Linked Data, has led to the development of YAML-LD.

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The purpose of the session is to familiarize people with the work and existing implementations.

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@anatoly-scherbakov
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#json-ld

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60 minutes (Default)

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#35

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@anatoly-scherbakov is located in CEST, so an earlier session would be preferable.

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gkellogg commented Sep 3, 2024

We're going to consolidate the sessions in #35, so closing this issue for a separate session.

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