- From: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 10:19:59 -0400
- To: Danny Ayers <Danny.Ayers@talis.com>
- Cc: public-grddl-comments@w3.org, public-sweo-ig-request@w3.org, tom.heath@gmail.com
Danny Ayers wrote: > Hi Harry, > > Just read the minutes of the SWEO telecon - sorry I missed you. > > Tom Heath's Revyu.com uses an RDF vocab I allegedly maintain - had > pretty well forgotten about it until Tom dug up & revitalised it > (historically notable in that the last joint update was done on the bus > from the Jena conf. to the restaurant :-) > > The vocab was cited in the background to hReview: > http://microformats.org/wiki/review-formats#RDF_Review_Vocabulary > > It was with that in mind I'd suggested: > http://www.w3.org/TR/grddl-scenarios/#guitar_use_case > > the XSLT I mentioned here: > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-grddl-wg/2006Aug/0026.html > is now at: > http://dannyayers.com/code/hreview2rdf > but is no doubt in need of revision. > > Likewise the rough spec is long overdue an update: > http://www.purl.org/stuff/rev# > > I've also got a few terms to add that another implementer is already > using in that namespace which didn't seem unreasonable (details in my > inbox somewhere...). > > Revyu.com also uses the Tag Ontology from: > http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/tags/ > > (I've used this vocab in a few playthings myself, it seems to work quite > nicely) > Then maybe rel-tag is another good GRDDL option - I remember Tom Gruber was quite excited by this a while back. > There's a list of microformat/GRDDL-related vocabs & XSLT at: > http://esw.w3.org/topic/CustomRdfDialects > > I don't know of any GRDDL XSLT for the rel-tag microformat, though Brian > Suda may well have covered this. > > Re. Atom/RDF XSLT - when I looked into this, there were various > candidates but none which jumped out as *the* solution. > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-grddl-wg/2007Jul/0034.html > > It was far from obvious what would be the next step forward - towards > the ultimate aim of asking the Atom folks to associate the XSLT with > their namespace document. > > My personal take on what would have been optimal was with Henry Story's > maximally-Atom-spec-friendly vocab as the target, done to RDF/XML using > XSLT 1.0 (Henry has corresponding XQuery and XSLT 2.0), so I made a > start on putting that together: > > http://n2.talis.com/svn/playground/danja/misc/atom/atom2rdf_xslt-1.0.xsl > > I'll do my best to devote some time soon to the bits and pieces here > that are on my plate. This stuff is generally in scope for my dayjob > hours at Talis, I've just got to wheedle them into my schedule. (Hmm, > it's familiar enough having a trail of unfinished projects, untypical > that these might actually be useful were they finished...) > If you can wheedle in debugging hReview XSLT, publishing the Review Vocab with Tom Heath as a SWIG Note, and getting a hReview profile URI up, that would be grand. Not sure what best practice is for SWIG notes, but I can send you Norm Walsh's DocBook stuff that I've been using with VCard. Just tell me when you want it. > If anyone can point me to the start of the art in vocab doc tools, I'll > be very grateful :-) > > Cheers, > Danny. > > -- -harry Harry Halpin, University of Edinburgh http://www.ibiblio.org/hhalpin 6B522426
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