- From: Daniel Stieglitz <dstieglitz@stainlesscode.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 16:04:50 -0700
- To: public-sport-schema@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAJ1p+m16xBz71iNZUJmjnSj1daFpmXHi8YbZ2Up2QARM_6fOFw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi folks: I've poked around the project a bit and have a few questions, perhaps someone in the group can answer them or we can move the issues up to the w3c community or administration: 1. It seems we need to get the folks at schema.org to somehow grant us the " sport.schema.org" extension subdomain. I'm not sure if this process has been started, but based on what I've seen from the "bib" and "auto" extensions that's how the schema extension is grafted onto the main schema.org ontology. 2. We can move the sport ontology classes out of the main trunk and into a "sport" folder under "ext," although somehow that gets linked to the subdomain mentioned above, but I'm not sure how yet. 3. For development purposes I can't find the URL that maps to the ext folder. In production it's e.g., "bib.schema.org," but for development there should be another URL that brings you to the rdfa defined in the ext folder (e.g., ext/bib, ext/auto, ext/sport). Does anyone know what this URL is? 4. Changes to data/schema.rdfa are immediately apparent on the site when you run the project under Google App Engine, presumably once we've sorted out how to get the extension moved, we can simple edit the rdfa there to publish the changes. Other than that, it looks like we can move forward with the design of the ontology and just publish reports just like the auto and bib folks on the sport extension page. Dan
Received on Wednesday, 30 September 2015 13:29:30 UTC