Sigh. Every other post about RDF talks about how much easier and cheaper it makes things for businesses.
I don't fucking care! Those should not be your bedfellows! Businesses do not act in the common interest!
Note that this is still true for something I am reading that was written under 2 years ago. This isn't just some initial naivete.
It's no wonder that the only adoption of RDF seems to have been institutional and for internal business processes.
"Nobody knows who does what with what"
-- an issue title on the "making RDF more accessible" repo that succinctly summarizes the problem
"Trying to outsource your ecosystem development to the corporate world means your project will get eaten by corporations", exhibit N
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"Trying to outsource your ecosystem development to the corporate world means your project will get eaten by corporations", exhibit N
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