Re: WebSchemas, Schema.org and W3C

RDF, yes, consider me kicked into action. It now resolves for the stable 
elements like contact.

On 23/01/2013 08:43, Adrian Pohl wrote:
> On 22 January 2013 17:45, Bernard Vatant <bernard.vatant@mondeca.com> wrote:
>
>> ACTION
>>
>> Make a list of "globally adopted schemas" (vocabularies)  and put a
>> responsible agent name/email/URI whatever Web identifier in front of it
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiYc9tLJbL4SdHByWkRYUkYxZU5qS1lQOE5FV0hiNlE#gid=0
>> Free to edit by anyone. If you are currently responsible for a vocabulary,
>> put your name and contact email address.
>> Let's take a month to see what we can gather. A month from now I will mail
>> all declared responsible to have confirmation, lock the document, and add
>> this information to LOV vocabularies description.
> I added myself to the spreadsheet. The question is: Why not put the
> information (mail adress, name and/or URI of contact person) directly
> into the original vocabulary document? One could use the property
> http://purl.org/openorg/contact. I just did this for lv. [1]  If
> others also do this you wouldn't have to update a google doc but LOV
> would get the data when pulling versions of each vocabulary.
>
> Or is there another appropriate property? The openorg vocab isn't
> served as RDF yet, which probably might be a problem for people to use
> it.
>
> @Christopher: Are you planning to publish the openorg vocab in RDF anytime soon?
>
> - Adrian
>
> [1] http://lobid.org/vocab/lobid#

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