- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 12:19:09 -0700
- To: Phil Barker <phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk>
- Cc: public-eocred-schema@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAK-qy=74LVuCuN-nTfDRv+6z7c_k6uw6DT0i39pdb3boDOd=eg@mail.gmail.com>
I can see the appeal, but what's the usecase for this as a markup? On Mon, 21 May 2018, 08:12 Phil Barker, <phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk> wrote: > Hello, with the recent discussion re-affirming that our work is > essentially about unverified assertions still in mind, I'ld like to test > the waters for a property of Person allowing us to express that a Person > has an Education Occutpational Credential > > property name: hasQualification > definition: an unverified assertion that the person has a qualification > domain incl.: Person > range incl: EducationalOccupationalCredential > > I chose the name hasQualification to mirror the property qualifications > <http://schema.org/qualifications> of Occupation and JobPosting, and to > avoid any confusion with credentials as verified claims, but I'm open > changing it if there is a strong feeling in favour of an alternative. > > Any thoughts? > > Phil > -- > > Phil Barker <http://people.pjjk.net/phil>. http://people.pjjk.net/phil > PJJK Limited <https://www.pjjk.co.uk>: technology to enhance learning; > information systems for education. > CETIS LLP <https://www.cetis.org.uk>: a cooperative consultancy for > innovation in education technology. > > PJJK Limited is registered in Scotland as a private limited company, > number SC569282. > CETIS is a co-operative limited liability partnership, registered in > England number OC399090 >
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