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Subject: Re: [xdi] Nested inner root fun on Friday morning
+1 for keep asking. :-)
Understanding the xdi2 syntax is work; comprehending the space continues the need; not that I've got the syntax under my hat yet.
Will
From: Dan Blum <dan@respectnetwork.net>
Date: Friday, June 6, 2014 6:55 AM To: Markus Sabadello <markus.sabadello@xdi.org> Cc: OASIS - XDI TC <xdi@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject: Re: [xdi] Nested inner root fun on Friday morning Unfortunately, as good as I am at English, I'm that bad at XDI. However, I have potential because I was once an excellent assembly language programmer.
Please let me know if I should stop asking questions because everyone understands this and I'm just getting too old, or if I should continue asking :-)
Anyway, here are my questions. Markus, Drummond or Joseph could you answer them on the list because there will never be time to cover this in a rambling conversation with a large group :-)
Can you please describe in English what the equivalent statements above are all trying to say?
e.g. "this is 1111's copy of a public link contract for the graph of Markus" (but I perhaps there's more to it, a $ref I don't understand for example)? If probably needs a paragraph in English to explain this.
Why is there an inner root for a public link contract?
e.g. "because 1111 needs to "remember" that it can access Markus's graph"
Why is there a second inner root?
Why do we need both a short and long notation?
Thanks,
Dan
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 4:53 AM, Markus Sabadello
<markus.sabadello@xdi.org> wrote:
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