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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-12-20 12:11, Martin
Koppenhoefer wrote:<br>
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<div>it really doesn't matter, unless we would actually need
those namespaces (i.e. they would collide by using the exact
same string on the left side, to express something different),
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<p>Your "<i>unless</i>" part is what really concerns me.<br>
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<div> it would not be a problem if some mappers tag
voltage:secondary and others secondary:voltage.</div>
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<p>Really? Can we <i>wikifi </i>this? Has this already been voted?</p>
<p>BTW, for me it would be "power:transformer:secondary:voltage=*",
although I have some doubts about the concept of "secondary" too:
that's good for a general conceptualization of how a transformer
works, but in real life sometimes the "primary" and "secondary"
windings exchange their roles at different times. I <b>never </b>heard
of a transformer's <i>tertiary</i>, thus: try asking an
electrical engineer...<br>
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<p>If someone find bothersome to type long namespaced keywords we (<i>all
together...</i>) <b>could</b> agree on some kind of shorthand.
As an example we could use a starting column to indicate
inheritance from the main object's namespace like, e.g.,
":secondary:voltage=*" (<i>just an idea...</i>)<br>
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<p>Sergio<br>
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