Evan Prodromou on Nostr: So, #W3C lore request: the Web Ontology Language is usually abbreviated "OWL". I ...
So, #W3C lore request: the Web Ontology Language is usually abbreviated "OWL". I think this is a humourous reference to the Owl character in "Winnie the Pooh", who misspells his own name "WOL". Does anyone know if it is indeed a reference?
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