Visit Semantic Web, then return here (or use a separate browser window).
I went to the Semantic Web page of the W3C looking for a prior presentation and was struck by the semantic now nature of the page.
It isn’t clear how to access older material.
I have to confess to having only a passing interest in self-promotional, puff pieces, including logos.
I assume that is true for many of the competent researchers working with the W3C. (There are a lot of them, this is not a criticism of their work.)
So, where is the interface that enables quick access to substantial materials, including older standards, statements and presentations?
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I understand at least some of the W3C site is described in RDF. What degree of detail, precision, I don’t know. Would make a starting point for a topic map of the site.
The other necessary component and where this page falls down, would be a useful navigation choices. That would be the harder problem.
Let me know if you are interested in cracking this nut.