- From: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@oclc.org>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 18:33:08 +0000
- To: Kevin Ford <kefo@3windmills.com>, <public-schemabibex@w3.org>
You may be right Kevin, and we roll back to only fictional people and organisations. We could capture both options in the wiki and decide later which to propose. ~Richard. On 14/11/2012 18:27, "Kevin Ford" <kefo@3windmills.com> wrote: > >> I believe that Schema, with the addition of isFictional at Thing level, >> could answer both of these. > -- But is schema.org interested in setting up a scenario where entire > fictional universes can be described? I've always received the distinct > impression that schema.org is interested in capturing actual things > (even if they are abstract CreativeWorks) first and foremost. I also > suspect it would be a colossal struggle to have a new property added to > Thing without an overwhelmingly compelling case, which is to say that we > need to make a strong case for enabling the possibility of fictional > medical studies or postal addresses, among other things. > > Schema.org does note that Person may be "alive, dead, undead, or > fictional" but it doesn't provide a reasonable way to identify the > latter two (though I'm pretty sure if something is "undead" it is in all > likelihood also "fictional") [1]. > > I would say we should limit our focus to the fictional (or not) status > of Persons and Organizations and be mindful of the justification we will > be asked to make for that considerably high-level addition. > > I too would expect "genre" be used to describe something as non-fiction > or fictional. > > Kevin > > [1] http://www.schema.org/Person > > > > On 11/14/2012 12:57 PM, Richard Wallis wrote: >> Bit late picking this one up Owen, sorry. >> >> I believe that Schema, with the addition of isFictional at Thing level, >> could answer both of these. >> >> CreativeWork>genre would be used to identify the fiction/non-fiction >> status of the writing and the setting of Person>isFictional will >> describe the status of the Person (with a jobTitle of ³detective²) that >> is related to that CreativeWork using CreativeWork>about. >> >> ~Richard. >> >> On 14/11/2012 00:13, "Owen Stephens" <owen@ostephens.com> wrote: >> >> I want to find fictional writing about detectives >> I want to find non-fiction writing about fictional detectives >> > >
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