- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 16:08:13 +0100
- To: Elias Kaerle <elias.kaerle@sti2.at>
- Cc: "public-schemaorg@w3.org" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>
Hi! I would suggest taking a look at the discussion at https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/985 towards general improvements for the use of schema.org for public transportation data. There is probably relatively little value in doing something purely ski-related here, but hopefully any larger approach should be applicable to the ski usecase. Dan On 20 July 2016 at 10:09, Elias Kaerle <elias.kaerle@sti2.at> wrote: > Hi, > > we were annotating the website of a tourism region and came across the > need to annotate ski resorts. Unfortunately there was no possibility in > schema.org to annotate ski lifts and ski slopes. > > So while witnessing the hottest days of summer here in Innsbruck we were > working on a rather chilly subject - the extension of > schema.org/SkiResort to annotate ski lifts and ski slopes. > > Please take a look at the first draft of the documentation [1], the > extension of schema.org/SkiResort[2] (two new properties 'hasLift' and > 'hasSlope'), the new class schema.org/SkiLift[3] and the new class > schema.org/SkiSlope[4]. You can also comment directly in my github > repo[5] (I did not yet make a pull request to the sdo-github project). > > Thank you very much for your feedback in advance, > best regards, Elias Kärle > > [1] http://sdo-skiresort.appspot.com/docs/skiresort.html > [2] http://sdo-skiresort.appspot.com/SkiResort > [3] http://sdo-skiresort.appspot.com/SkiLift > [4] http://sdo-skiresort.appspot.com/SkiSlope > [5] https://github.com/eliaskaerle/schemaorg > > -- > Elias Kärle, MSc > Semantic Technology Institute > University of Innsbruck > > ICT - Technologie Park Innsbruck > 2nd Floor, Room 3S02 > Technikerstrasse, 21a > 6020 Innsbruck > Austria > > Tel.: (+43) 512 507 53738 > Skype: elias.kaerle >
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