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I fear [2] is unfortunately named. Atom is RDF-like in some ways,
but until the Atom spec says "Atom is RDF", Atom isn't RDF. A surface
similarity to RDF's XML encoding, or even to RDF's graph data model,
isn't by itself enough to declare that Atom "is" RDF. For example, there
have been threads here about defaulting, about data being implied if
missing, and other things that have no clear RDF equivalent. The name
"Atom is RDF" goes somewhat against the decision record of this group,
which has been pretty clear in its non-RDFness. Wiki style tends towards
the consensual, so I suggest renaming it to AtomRDF or similar.
Even as an RDF enthusiast, I find the name problematic. So I'm concerned[3] http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/AtomIsRDF
that "Atom is RDF" will annoy people needlessly, which would be a shame
since the work you've been doing on an RDF/OWL view of the Atom format
is both interesting and valuable.
Dan
Henry Story
[1] http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/AtomOWL [2] http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/AtomIsRDF