- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 12:47:16 +0100
- To: W3C Web Schemas Task Force <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Cc: Steve Macbeth <Steve.Macbeth@microsoft.com>, "Jason Johnson (BING)" <jasjoh@microsoft.com>, Jason Douglas <jasondouglas@google.com>, Sam Goto <goto@google.com>, Alexander Shubin <ajax@yandex-team.ru>, Peter Mika <pmika@yahoo-inc.com>, Ramanathan Guha <guha@google.com>
On 11 April 2014 21:06, Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com> wrote: > On 7 April 2014 18:32, Jason Johnson (BING) <jasjoh@microsoft.com> wrote: >> The Schema.org team invite final comment review on our latest design for Potential Actions. >> >> We think we're done - please take a look. > > We think we're even more done now! ... and we're done! http://blog.schema.org/2014/04/announcing-schemaorg-actions.html Sincere thanks once again everyone who has been part of these discussions over the last couple of years. Today's publication builds on the http://schema.org/Action types that we added last August by providing a way of describing the capability to perform actions in the future. This new vocabulary is now integrated into schema.org as version 1.2 of the site, i.e. see http://schema.org/potentialAction http://schema.org/PotentialActionStatus http://schema.org/PropertyValueSpecification http://schema.org/ActionStatusType http://schema.org/actionStatus http://schema.org/EntryPoint http://schema.org/ActiveActionStatus http://schema.org/CompletedActionStatus http://schema.org/PotentialActionStatus At this time, the 'implementation target' PDF linked below provides the most complete overview of the Actions mechanism. Although we've lifted a couple of examples into the per-term documentation but given the nature of Actions, the overview document provides the most complete picture of how it all fits together. We'll migrate this into HTML on the main site in due course. https://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/ActivityActions#Drafts -> https://www.w3.org/wiki/images/1/10/PotentialActionsApril11.pdf This is perhaps the most interesting addition to schema.org since launch. Thanks again to the members of the Web Schemas and Hydra groups here at W3C, and to all those elsewhere who helped make this happen. cheers, Dan, for schema.org.
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