Re: [foaf-dev] EON - event of note

So what should I use for my website that offers events and sells tickets?

Juan Sequeda
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2010/11/8 Martin Hepp <mfhepp@gmail.com>

> Hi all:
>
> I am pretty much done with a comprehensive ticket ontology based on
> GoodRelations, so it may make sense to use that for all the commercial
> aspects of tickets and booking. It will work with most notions of "event"
> from existing ontologies.
> Will keep you posted.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Martin
>
>
> On 08.11.2010, at 01:51, Raphaël Troncy wrote:
>
>  Hi Toby,
>>
>>  A few, though they could possibly be addressed by a revision of LODE:
>>>
>>> 1. lode:Event appears to be restricted to events which have already
>>>   happened. One of the main use cases for EON is to describe events
>>>   which are planned.
>>>
>>
>> Not at all! The EventMedia bubble in the LOD cloud used to contain many
>> upcoming events (which will be past events at some point in the future ;-)
>>
>>  2. Its time properties use OWL Time which is overly complicated for the
>>>   lightweight FOAF-style vocabulary I'm aiming for, suitable for easy
>>>   embedding in web pages.
>>>
>>
>> I agree that OWL Time should be revised at some point, but hey, we just
>> have one blank node !
>> (made up) Example of a description of a past Radiohead concert in LA:
>>
>> <http://data.linkedevents.org/event/1380633>
>>  a lode:Event;
>>  dc:title "Radiohead: Haiti Relief Concert";
>>  lode:involvedAgent <http://data.linkedevents.org/agent/14055285>;
>>  lode:atPlace <http://data.linkedevents.org/location/8943964>;
>>  lode:inSpace
>>   [ wgs84:lat "34.101624"^^xsd:string;
>>     wgs84:long "-118.32331"^^xsd:string
>>   ];
>>  lode:atTime
>>   [ time:inXSDDateTime "2010-01-24T20:00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ];
>>  owl:sameAs <
>> http://www.last.fm/event/1380633+Radiohead%3A+Haiti+Relief+Concert>;
>>  owl:sameAs <http://www.last.fm/event/1380633/>;
>>  dc:publisher <http://www.last.fm>.
>>
>>
>>  3. It's missing certain properties that seem to be useful to cover the
>>>   kind events that are advertised/mentioned on the Web - cost, booking
>>>   links, etc.
>>>
>>
>> There are extensions for this, either using the patterns from the F event
>> model or with direct properties. It would be better to start from this
>> rather than re-inventing what already exists.
>> Best regards.
>>
>>  Raphaël
>>
>> --
>> Raphaël Troncy
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>>
>>
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