Re: 'getting ball rolling' here =)

On 7 February 2012 11:57, elf Pavlik <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org> wrote:
> Excerpts from Dominique Guardiola's message of 2012-02-07 08:58:57 +0000:
>>
>> Le 7 févr. 2012 à 09:29, elf Pavlik a écrit :
>> >> I think a great way to publish offers is using the goodrelations markup:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/goodrelations/
>> >
>> > ok, looks interesting. two questions pop up:
>> > * how to describe wishes?
>> >  someone on public-vocabs were suggesting 'demands' in this thread: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-vocabs/2012Jan/0012.html
>>
>> there is a gr:seeks property, similar to gr:offers
>> http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1.html#seeks
> great! thanks for pointing =)
>
>> > * at first glance goodrelations makes assumption of using an accounting system of 'mainstream/state money', any suggestions how to approach listing multiple 'accounting systems' per offering/wish, where 'mainstream money' would act just as one of many avialable options (including non monetary services like ones based on 'social karma', 'shared benefit' etc.)?
>>
>> this could be done by extending GoodRelations in another ontology that will host subclasses of the gr:PaymentMethod class, although it's meant to describe a monetary process, but perhaps this is just a "narrow" vision of the GR spec.
>> Could be interesting to ask on their mailing list if such kinds of extensions
>> (gr:PaymentMethodKarma, gr:PaymentMethod:Barter ...)
>> could be merged into GR, rather than begin to create "data islands", GR is more and more widely used in e-commerce packages
> i would really like that any wish/offer can have a list referring to any number of accounting services one chooses to expose this item through. so it could have:
> http://www.ecb.int (a service of European Central Bank ;)
> http://giftflow.org
> https://www.caloom.com
> http://permabank.cc
> http://zeroexchange.sourceforge.net/en/book.html
> etc..

IMHO the most important thing is for these wishes and offers to have
global reach.

Then you can have wish lists for individuals or groups e.g. streets,
towns, countries etc.

Then we need market hubs to connect things.

The important way to do this is to use global identifiers (URI) to
make your data portable.

Then you can integrate or try and write drivers for those with those
that have local only data as appropriate.

>
> =)
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