Great. Don't forget to add a reference to GRDDL I. Ben Adida wrote: > > Ivan, > > I've applied changes according to your comments below, and the result is > now live at: > > http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/RDFa/scenarios/ > > (soon to be snapshot for the WG.) > > Ivan Herman wrote: > >>Use case #2 >> >>Last paragraph: "the structured data contains the complete iCal and >>Dublin Core metadata" (the DC is missing). As the issue is the easy mix >>of vocabularies, this is good to be emphasized > > > I wanted to emphasize iCal separately, but I've added something to point > out DC, too. > > >>Use case #3 >> >>I am not sure which feature this use cases puts forward, to be honest. >>Also: the reference to XHTML2 seems to be besides to point for the use >>case, and would just add mud to the water:-) (In my view at least.) > > > I took out the reference to XHTML2, as I agree that it's not the main > point here. However, I'd like to keep this use case as it's an important > one for the publishing community (Bob DuCharme and, previously, IPTC.) > > >>Use case #4 >> >>Last sentence: do we want that? We have *not* added such specific, >>technical requirements in the previous use cases. I wonder whether we >>should do it here... > > > Yes, I think we do want it. It's important to point out that RDFa should > play nicely with existing HTML. > > >>Use case #6 >> >>I think the reference is wrong and the text should refer to Use Case #5 >>(furnishing information...). > > > Indeed! Fixed. > > >>Use case #7 >> >>We should somehow emphasize that Patrick uses, for his annotation, large >>ontologies that the medical domain has developed over the years (maybe >>we could even pick two of those) > > > I've added wording to this effect and a reference to UNIPROT. I'm also > waiting for some feedback from Science Commons to beef up this use case. > > -Ben > -- Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead URL: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ PGP Key: http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eivan/AboutMe/pgpkey.html FOAF: http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf.rdfReceived on Tuesday, 30 January 2007 17:21:55 GMT
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