Hi Henry, I did have problems seeing the relevance of your work on friendly RDF syntax to the Clerezza project, while it's good work the tie-in isn't obvious. But I just had a demo of Gremlin from danbri, and now I think there's a way of pulling this stuff together. Gremlin is a little language for graph traversal which allows you to walk the Web of data, node by node. The key part is that as you are going through the graph, HTTP GETs are taking place. Get that into your Friendly code and it's a winner!
The way I imagine it working is using the command line bits to visit the parts of the published data from the point of view of a client - a browser or crawler, hopefully more intelligent things too. Check Dan's blog post (and the addendums in comments), I think you'll like this: http://danbri.org/words/2011/05/10/675 Cheers, Danny. -- http://danny.ayers.name
