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Add smarter statement linter #23
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Thanks for starting it! On 9/16/15 7:43 PM, Thomas Johnson wrote:
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I think it's implicit, but I'd say yes (cc @musebrarian). Other requirements:
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(I'd like @mzeinstra's and @aisaac's feedback on the last point in particular.) |
I agree with the need of avoiding partial translations, but it may be not trivial to check, for the case where we can have several statements of a same property applied to a right statement (would we count them and check the counts across languages?) Antoine On 9/16/15 10:41 PM, Mx A. Matienzo wrote:
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I sense this is the best we could do. Taking Alternatively, we could consider a translation "complete" if it has a |
Could we just postpone it until the creation of translation becomes a more pressing issue, or should it be addressed right now?
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I think it could be postponed, or at least separated from the more generalized need for a linter. I think there was some discussion about ensuring that the rights statement application would only serve up "complete" translations - so there needs to be some way for us to make that determination - or to guard that during the editorial process. |
👍 to postponing. It's a fairly minor issue, and it shouldn't be hard to come upon an answer once someone is actually working on translations. |
Statements and their URIs have a number of clear "MUST" in the technical paper and some other implied requirements. We should be able to verify at least the following:
skos:definition
(per language)skos:scopeNote
dct:identifier
with the one reflected in the statement URIFeel free to expand on this list in comments.
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