Re: HTML Metadata and Decentralized Identifiers

Manu,

Thanks for bringing up schema.org, RDFa and embedded JSON-LD. Here are some schemas and pending schemas:

http://schema.org/CreativeWork

  http://schema.org/NewsArticle

    https://pending.schema.org/AnalysisNewsArticle

    https://pending.schema.org/BackgroundNewsArticle

    https://pending.schema.org/OpinionNewsArticle

    https://pending.schema.org/ReportageNewsArticle

    https://pending.schema.org/ReviewNewsArticle

http://schema.org/Person



Best regards,
Adam

From: Manu Sporny<mailto:msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎September‎ ‎28‎, ‎2017 ‎9‎:‎42‎ ‎AM
To: public-credentials@w3.org<mailto:public-credentials@w3.org>

On 09/26/2017 03:28 PM, Adam Sobieski wrote:
> <html>
>   <head>
>     <meta name="model:author"
> content="did:example:ebfeb1f712ebc6f1c276e12ec21" />
>   </head>
>   <body>
>     …journalistic content…
>   </body>
> </html>

Before this conversation goes too far down this road, Adam, are you
aware of schema.org, RDFa, and embedded JSON-LD? If not, you will want
to look into it as folks have already been working on this problem for
10+ years and have stuff deployed that the search engines are indexing
today (see the examples):

http://schema.org/CreativeWork


The only thing that's missing is a DID and a digital signature on the
content, which we'll be able to provide in a compatible way via the
Verifiable Claims work.

-- manu

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Received on Thursday, 28 September 2017 15:46:50 UTC