- From: <mfhepp@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 11:33:24 +0200
- To: lazarus@lazaruscorporation.co.uk
- Cc: public-schemaorg@w3.org
Dear Paul: Great idea! I am already working (a tiny little bit) on http://schema.org/docs/ecommerce.html that shall explain the basic GoodRelations model in schema.org and point to external resources. Might take a while, but is for sure a 2015 project ;-) Martin ----------------------------------- martin hepp http://www.heppnetz.de mhepp@computer.org @mfhepp > On 10 Apr 2015, at 09:05, Paul Watson <lazarus@lazaruscorporation.co.uk> wrote: > > Hi > > Having been on the public-vocabs list for a couple of years (and now on this list) I've learnt a huge amount about schema.org (and RDFa and Microdata) that's simply not covered in the run-of-the-mill basic tutorials around the web (which are primarily concerned with SEO) or in the examples on schema.org > > What I'd like to propose is that those with a great deal of this knowledge write some "advanced/intermediate" articles to be published on http://schema.org/docs/documents.html . These would be tutorials that go into more detail than the basic "here's how to mark up a simple product/article/etc.". > > I don't know if there's an appetite to write these, but I do believe that there's an appetite to read them, and they would be a fantastic resource for publishers, and would help increase the use of schema.org > > Regards, > > Paul >
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