Re: Removal of Common Vocab Terms

Hi all,

Very belatedly—with my profuse apologies—I’ve now marked these terms ‘deprecated’ and add an ont:deprecatedBy reference from them to their OMA, ONIX and CC terms. I’m about 95% sure there’s no actually-correct answer to how best to express ‘this <foo> is equivalent that <bar>, but you should use <bar> from here on in rather than this <foo>’, and this seemed to be the least-worst way of doing it.

[Because this has been published, albeit as draft, I would be unhappy actually *removing* them]

I’ve also updated the HTML generator to understand ont:deprecatedBy and owl:sameAs

If there’s a decision around ISSUE-17 on which terms should be considered ‘canonical’, I can do the same thing for those.

I’m pondering whether the the deprecated terms should be moved into a separate section, or given some other kind of visual/stylistic treatment in the HTML.

(I’ve also, finally, removed @base from the examples)

M.

On  2014-Feb-25, at 12:21, Renato Iannella <ri@semanticidentity.com> wrote:

> Dear all - as discussed and confirmed at the last teleconference [1], we now plan to remove some of the terms from the ODRL 2.0 Common Vocabulary that are no longer relevant as 'common' but should be expressed in appropriate community profiles.
>
> Please comment on this ASAP is you have concerns.
>
> Actions to be Removed
> ==============
>
> 1 - From OMA
>     adHocShare
>
> 2 - From ONIX
>       extractChar
>       extractWord
>       extractPage
>
> 3 - From Creative Commons - we adopted a few terms from their licenses, which we propose to move to the ODRL/CC Profile [2].
>      attachPolicy
>      attachSource
>      shareAlike
>      commercialize
>      share
>
> Constraints to be Removed
> =================
>
> 1 - From OMA
>       proximity
>       timedCount
>
>
>
> Cheers...
> Renato Iannella
> Semantic Identity
> http://semanticidentity.com
> Mobile: +61 4 1313 2206
>
> [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-odrl/2014Feb/0002.html
> [2] http://www.w3.org/community/odrl/work/cc/




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Received on Monday, 12 May 2014 11:47:13 UTC