- From: Andy Robinson <andy@reportlab.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 12:57:17 +0000
- To: Martin Alvarez-Espinar <martin.alvarez@fundacionctic.org>
- Cc: Ivan Kachkivskyi <ivan.work.mail@gmail.com>, Martin Alvarez-Espinar <martin@w3.org>, Nicolas Launois <nicolas.launois@european-athletics.org>, public-opentrack <public-opentrack@w3.org>
On 24 November 2017 at 10:46, Martin Alvarez-Espinar <martin.alvarez@fundacionctic.org> wrote: > Hi Ivan, > > Although we use this approach, we still would need a common taxonomy that > maps all terms to guarantee interoperability. So we could be able to design > *universal* tools to search/filter/aggregate/manage competition calendars > automatically. Ivan, it is perhaps separate to the standard, but our database can store any number of organisations with arbitrary relations between them. So you could have local associations affiliating to national ones, and this could be different in every country. This will all be open data and we hope to publish the "trees" visually. It also helps a lot if we know the clubs/regions before people start sending results. We are focused on the actual results format for about a week longer, but we will be publishing things people can use in December. We're going to allow any access to name and describe tracks in about a week's time, and organisations soon after. If you want to send us the "structure" for Ukraine - your key clubs, regions, federations etc and how they are affiliated - in a spreadsheet pack we will be happy to load these up. By Dec 1st we will offer a Google sheet to each federation interested (privately as it may contain personal data) and offer to bulk-load data the first time. Once we have enough sample data, we can be guided by Martin and automatically generate the resources to link to in JSON-LD format. - Andy
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