Re: Contributing to examples on schema.org

Hugh,

In simple terms;

Yes, contributions are welcome.

Yes, it is via Github clone/PR - contributing new, or updating current,
*-examples,txt files found in the data directory (or for vocabulary
sections such as pending in data/ext/pending etc.)

No, two identical examples is not intentional - I will investigate

Anne,  you are absolutely right.  I am planning to invest some time in this
area (initially around validity, correctness, and repeating for all of
JSON-LD, RDFa, Microdata) in the future.

~Richard.



Richard Wallis
Founder, Data Liberate
http://dataliberate.com
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 00:35, Anne Berlin <acberlin@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I agree there would be tremendous value to gathering more examples,
> especially of the more niche schema types. It would support correct
> implementation and solidify schema.org as both the reference and
> repository, if that's desired.
> Anne
>
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> ------------------------------
> *From:* Hugh Paterson III <sil.linguist@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:08:50 PM
> *To:* public-schemaorg@w3c.org <public-schemaorg@w3c.org>
> *Subject:* Contributing to examples on schema.org
>
> greetings,
>
> is there a way through github or otherwise, to contribute to examples
> which frequently occur below types and properties on schema.org? coverage
> of examples seems to be sparse in some cases and abundant in others. I
> don't mind submitting an example here or there when I craft them.
>
> If the documentation editing is as simple as clone and submit a PR, I seem
> to be missing it. Can someone point me in the best direction?
>
> Also,
>
> https://schema.org/about
>
> has two identical examples. Is this intentional?
>
> all the best,
> - Hugh
>

Received on Friday, 12 June 2020 06:37:32 UTC