Re: POI data model examples serialised as JSON, XML, HTML5 & KML

feedback on example02:
description: I like the idea of having a long, narrative field for rich descriptions
rights: use this or <link rel="license" ... /> ??
author: I like it, especially if you can put VCard info in there. I don't like <link rel="author" .. /> (see link note in next email)
published: don't like it. I think the idea of published is not as important to POIs as it is to Atom feeds where the primary use case is news stories that are published, then may be updated. In the POI world, the original publication date has no extra importance.
updated: I like it -- see above.

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Raj
The OGC: Making location count...
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On Sep 26, at 2:20 PM, Rob Manson wrote:

> I've created an example02 draft to integrate some of the feedback and to
> make some updates on things that didn't quite look right.
> 
> http://mob-labs.com/poiwg/example02/index.html
> 
> I've changed the json example to add a top level key called pois and
> turned what was the pois array into a poi object were each poi inside it
> is keyed by id.  Some people like to repeat the id inside the object
> too.  This seems like data duplication to me but I'd be interested in
> people's thoughts here.
> 
> I've updated the html5 embedded example to make the location elements
> work in what looks like a better way.  Let me know what you think of
> this new structure.
> 
> And I've tidied up the kml example by adding a poi: namespace too which
> had already been used for poi:title.  I think this would be a pretty
> simple namespace, but this is probably more correct to separate them out
> into pois and poi.  Thoughts?
> 
> I'll leave this as a standalone draft until I've received feedback and
> had a chance to see if there's any other things that still need a bit of
> refinement.  Then I'll merge the changes into the examples on the wiki.
> http://www.w3.org/2010/POI/wiki/Data_Model_Examples 
> 
> 
> roBman
> 
> 

Received on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 12:47:50 UTC