Re: EOCred: Addressing requirements from use cases

Hello all

Thank you for all the discussion. My overall impression has been that 
there is on balance support for creating a new type of 
EducationalOccupationalCredential and weaker support for it being a 
subtype of CreativeWork. There is also a suggestion that there may be 
utility in having a new type Credential may be useful for broader use 
cases than those relating to Educational and Occupational Credentials. 
We can come back to this discussion later to check whether we are still 
happy with where EducationalOccupationalCredential fits in the 
schema.org hierarchy, but for now I would like to move on to discuss 
other requirements (which I hope will help with our understanding of 
what type of thing a E O Credential is).

I have started a page on the wiki to document this proposal 
<https://www.w3.org/community/eocred-schema/wiki/Identify_that_an_object_is_a_educational_/_occupational_credential>

Please let me know if there is anything in this which you cannot live 
with at least while we discuss other requirements.

All the best, Phil.


[proposal] 
https://www.w3.org/community/eocred-schema/wiki/Identify_that_an_object_is_a_educational_/_occupational_credential

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Received on Friday, 12 January 2018 17:47:50 UTC