- From: Hans Polak <info@polak.es>
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 11:20:02 +0200
- To: public-schemaorg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <28a3bbf7-d068-b3a8-0ab8-851f2ce3f660@polak.es>
Good morning, I was traveling without my laptop when 3.5 was released. Without delay, this morning, I've updated the version of https://schema.pythonanywhere.com/ to the latest Schema.org release. Schema Generator is an open source tool anybody can use for free to generate valid Schema's to use as a starting point for their web development. Schema.org contributors can generate valid Schema examples using a tool <http://polak.es/en/ontology.html> on my website. Both the Schema Generator and the Ontology tool generate valid JSON-LD, Microdata and RDFa formats. Contributions are welcome. Yours sincerely, Hans Polak On 2/4/19 17:53, Dan Brickley wrote: > > Thanks to everyone who contributed, version 3.5 is published: > https://schema.org/docs/releases.html > > (It is dated 2019-04-01 but we actually published today, to spare > attentive readers (hello Aaron...) from agonizing over which > definitions might be April Fool jokes.) > > The date also reflects a goal of moving us to monthly releases. I > would like a Schema.org 3.6 release for (Wednesday) May 1st 2019. This > means giving the steering committee and wider community a rough > release candidate ~10 business days prior, to ensure review and > oversight. Typically we have also made a few fixes, tweaks and modest > additions after that. Maybe we can tighten up that schedule but I > think it's reasonable to aim for a good sense of how 3.6 looks by > April 15th. I have linked a fresh planning issue from > https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/1 for version 3.6, see > https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2193 > > Dan >
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