- From: Kenley Lamaute <kenleyl@microsoft.com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 04:52:06 +0000
- To: Joshua J Wulf <jwulf@redhat.com>
- CC: "public-vocabs@w3.org" <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <BD5BA203CA34334EA417E2701A80AEB63B5BBF66@CH1PRD0310MB381.namprd03.prod.outlook.>
Yes any unique ID could do; however, we can certainly offer guidance. One simple approach could be to use a URL for the product family ID value, as a fully qualified URL is universally unique. Thoughts? From: Joshua J Wulf [mailto:jwulf@redhat.com] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:42 PM To: Kenley Lamaute Cc: public-vocabs@w3.org Subject: Re: currentModel attribute for /Product There will be guidelines on how it is to be generated? On 07/27/2012 02:38 PM, Kenley Lamaute wrote: Yes, the ID is to be universally unique. From: Joshua J Wulf [mailto:jwulf@redhat.com] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:25 PM To: Kenley Lamaute Cc: public-vocabs@w3.org<mailto:public-vocabs@w3.org> Subject: Re: currentModel attribute for /Product On 07/27/2012 02:16 PM, Kenley Lamaute wrote: I've received direct feedback from several individuals on the Product item proposal. After vetting several options, The most elegant solution for reducing the complexity of requiring metadata updates to already published pages, is to introduce two new fields to 'Product': * releaseDate - the product release date * productFamilyID - unique product family identifier reused across product versions. For example: <meta itemprop='productFamilyID' content='123-456-789'/>. This enables the scenario of a user searching for information about a product (without specifying a version), and enabling the search engine to favor results for the most recent product material. Example: *Legacy Product Content* Product = Windows Mobile 6.5 Model = 6.5 releaseDate=10/6/2009 productFamilyID=123-456-789 *Newer Product Content* Product = Windows Phone 7 Model =7 releaseDate=10/21/2010 productFamilyID=123-456-789 The example above shows how multiple products can be associated by a ProductFamilyID, so that anyone seeking "mobile sdk for Windows" can be offered content that applies to the latest technology first. If there are no objections, I'd like to revise the original proposal for adding 'currentModel' to product, and replace it with this solution of adding 'releaseDate' and 'productFamilyID' to the Product item. -Kenley Killer. Given that you can equate different Products by giving them the same productFamilyID, does the productFamilyID need to be a UUID? - Josh
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