- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 10:32:55 +0100
- To: Dominique Guardiola <dguardiola@quinode.fr>
- Cc: public-community-io@w3.org
On 7 February 2012 09:58, Dominique Guardiola <dguardiola@quinode.fr> wrote: > > Le 7 févr. 2012 à 09:29, elf Pavlik a écrit : >>> I think a great way to publish offers is using the goodrelations markup: >>> >>> http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/goodrelations/ >> >> ok, looks interesting. two questions pop up: >> * how to describe wishes? >> someone on public-vocabs were suggesting 'demands' in this thread: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-vocabs/2012Jan/0012.html > > there is a gr:seeks property, similar to gr:offers > http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1.html#seeks > >> * at first glance goodrelations makes assumption of using an accounting system of 'mainstream/state money', any suggestions how to approach listing multiple 'accounting systems' per offering/wish, where 'mainstream money' would act just as one of many avialable options (including non monetary services like ones based on 'social karma', 'shared benefit' etc.)? > > this could be done by extending GoodRelations in another ontology that will host subclasses of the gr:PaymentMethod class, although it's meant to describe a monetary process, but perhaps this is just a "narrow" vision of the GR spec. > Could be interesting to ask on their mailing list if such kinds of extensions > (gr:PaymentMethodKarma, gr:PaymentMethod:Barter ...) > could be merged into GR, rather than begin to create "data islands", GR is more and more widely used in e-commerce packages I have a system for multi and alternative currency transfers. It's called "Web Credits" http://webcredits.org/ There's also the more advanced web commerce spec: http://payswarm.com/specs/ > > > -- > Dominique Guardiola, QUINODE > • http://www.quinode.fr/ > • Tel : 04.27.86.84.37 > • Mob : 06.15.13.22.27 > > > > > >
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