On 4/6/06, patrickdlogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ATOM Store as XML Tuple Spaces 2.0
>
> Maybe.  [snip]
> Linda seems most useful as a collaboration model for relatively
> short-lived content. Atom seems most useful as a collaboration model
> for relatively long-lived content. That may remain the case, or it may
> be we just don't have enough experience with Atom yet.

Yeah, but this is also frighteningly similar to Adam Bosworth's "Web
of Data" vision where RSS/Atom plays the role that HTML plays in the
"web of documents".  See
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/04/22/bosworth.html
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2003/04/01.html

I'm going to become a firm believer in the "worse is better" principle
if this vision beats out the Web of Services, Semantic Web, *and* the
Web of (custom defined) XML, but I'm getting cynical enough in my old
age not to bet too heavily against it.  But spinning it as the
pragmatic realization of the XML Tuple Spaces vision makes me feel a
bit better about it :-)





 
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