Re: Proof of use of EPUB and Accessibility specification properties

> On 6 Jul 2022, at 00:43, Matt Garrish <matt.garrish@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks John!
> 
> > I note that while you did not ask, for what it is worth we are also routinely using the following optional Dublin Core terms as well:
> 
> Right, as far as I’m aware we do not have to prove that the elements in the various grammars are in use, only that the additional metadata properties we’ve defined have real-world use. The reading system tests offer proof that the elements are processable, which is all that is required of them.
> 
> But I’m sure Ivan will jump in at some point if I’ve got any of the process details wrong.

I jump in to say that Matt has not got any process details wrong :-)

Ivan

> 
> Matt
> 
> From: John Foliot <john@foliot.ca>
> Sent: July 5, 2022 5:33 PM
> To: Matt Garrish <matt.garrish@gmail.com>
> Cc: W3C EPUB 3 Working Group <public-epub-wg@w3.org>; public-publishingcg@w3.org; W3C Publishing Business Group <public-publishingbg@w3.org>; Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>; Andy Hector <andy@logictran.com>; to: Ben Schroeter <Ben.Schroeter@pearson.com>; cc: Christine Foushi <christine@logictran.com>; Douglas Hacker <douglas.hacker@pearson.com>
> Subject: Re: Proof of use of EPUB and Accessibility specification properties
> 
> Hi Matt,
> 
> On behalf of Pearson, I have updated these tables as requested and created a Pull Request for both.
> 
> I note that while you did not ask, for what it is worth we are also routinely using the following optional Dublin Core terms as well:
> dc:creator
> dc:date
> dc:type
> dc:description
> dc:format
> dc:publisher
> dc:rights
> dc:source
> dcterms:modified
> dcterms:dateCopyrighted
> 
> JF
> 
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 8:46 AM Matt Garrish <matt.garrish@gmail.com <mailto:matt.garrish@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> As you may or may not be aware, part of moving the EPUB 3.3 and Accessibility 1.1 specifications to recommendation requires showing that publishers are using the various package document metadata properties defined in those specifications.
>> 
>> To that end, we’re asking for publishers to formally acknowledge the properties they use in our candidate recommendation exit reports. The properties do not have to be included in all your publications; the requirement is only that you actively use them in your workflows.
>> 
>> For those who are comfortable using GitHub and markdown, the EPUB 3.3 specification report is at [1] and the Accessibility 1.1 specification report is at [2]. Please feel free to create a new pull request that adds your organization’s name to the lists for each property you use. For those who have access rights, you can also edit the files directly from the GitHub interface (click the pencil icon at the top right of the markdown text).
>> 
>> If you’re not comfortable with GitHub, I’m attaching a text file with the values from those pages, as well as pasting the values below my signature in case anyone has the attachment blocked. You can return the list of properties you use to me and/or Ivan to add to the report pages (you don’t need to reply to the group email lists). Feel free to reply however best suits you – send the list back in a response body or as an attachment, delete the values you don’t use or check off the ones you do, etc. Whatever makes this as painless for you as possible!
>> 
>> Please feel free to forward this request to anyone else who might be interested; it’s not only for W3C members.
>> 
>> [1] https://github.com/w3c/epub-specs/blob/main/epub33/reports/epub-properties-use.md <https://github.com/w3c/epub-specs/blob/main/epub33/reports/epub-properties-use.md>
>> [2] https://github.com/w3c/epub-specs/blob/main/epub33/reports/a11y-properties-use.md <https://github.com/w3c/epub-specs/blob/main/epub33/reports/a11y-properties-use.md>
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance for your help!
>> 
>> Matt
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Meta Properties Vocabulary
>> Manifest properties are expressed in the meta element's property attribute.
>> 
>> alternate-script
>> authority
>> belongs-to-collection
>> collection-type
>> display-seq
>> file-as
>> group-position
>> identifier-type
>> role
>> source-of
>> term
>> title-type
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Link Vocabulary
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Link Relationships
>> Link relationships are expressed in the link element's rel attribute.
>> 
>> acquire
>> alternate
>> record
>> voicing
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Link Properties
>> Link properties are expressed in the link element's properties attribute.
>> 
>> onix
>> xmp
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> 
>> Package Rendering Vocabulary
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> General Properties
>> General package rendering properties are expressed both globally in the meta element's property attribute and as overrides in the itemref element's properties attribute.
>> 
>> rendition:flow
>> rendition:align-x-center
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Fixed-Layout Properties
>> Fixed-layout properties are expressed both globally in the meta element's property attribute and as overrides in the itemref element's properties attribute.
>> 
>> rendition:layout
>> rendition:layout-pre-paginated
>> rendition:layout-reflowable
>> rendition:orientation
>> rendition:orientation-auto
>> rendition:orientation-landscape
>> rendition:orientation-portrait
>> rendition:spread
>> rendition:spread-auto
>> rendition:spread-both
>> rendition:spread-landscape
>> rendition:spread-none
>> rendition:page-spread-center
>> rendition:page-spread-left
>> rendition:page-spread-right
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Manifest Properties Vocabulary
>> Manifest properties are expressed in the item element's properties attribute.
>> 
>> cover-image
>> mathml
>> nav
>> remote-resources
>> scripted
>> svg
>> switch
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Spine properties vocabulary
>> Spine properties are expressed in the itemref element's properties attribute.
>> 
>> page-spread-left
>> page-spread-right
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Media Overlays Vocabulary
>> Media Overlays properties are expressed in the meta element's property attribute.
>> 
>> active-class
>> duration
>> narrator
>> playback-active-class
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> EPUB Accessibility Vocabulary
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Schema.org discovery metadata
>> Discovery properties are expressed in the meta element's property attribute.
>> 
>> schema:accessibilityFeature
>> schema:accessibilityHazard
>> schema:accessibilitySummary
>> schema:accessMode
>> schema:accessModeSufficient
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Conformance metadata
>> Conformance properties are expressed in the meta element's property attribute and in the link element's rel attribute.
>> 
>> dcterms:conformsTo
>> a11y:certifiedBy
>> a11y:certifierCredential
>> a11y:certifierReport
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Senior Industry Specialist, Digital Accessibility |
> W3C Accessibility Standards Contributor |
> 
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