- From: Joseph Tennis <jtennis@uw.edu>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 15:51:49 +0000
- To: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- CC: "public-vocabs@w3.org" <public-vocabs@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <90A60D9BF81FA24BAFBDF39923FC100D19B7767B@uwit-mbx09.exchange.washington.edu>
Hi Dan, Thanks for setting that up. I'm interested in two things here, one is basic research and the other applied. The basic question is "how do schemes and schemas change over time?", and I'm interested in looking at as many examples of schemes and schemas to answer this question [1 and 2]. The second applied question, is, how do we help designers manage change over time? I don't think we can't provide *general* help in that regard without asking the first question. So the short of it, is I'm interested in looking at how schema.org<http://schema.org> has "evolved" over time so that I can add that versioning history to the sample of schemes and schemas. Again, thanks so much for setting that up! [1] http://joseph-t-tennis.squarespace.com/research-streams/ [2] https://joseph-t-tennis.squarespace.com/s/VersioningOntogenyTennis.zip Joseph T. Tennis Assistant Professor The Information School University of Washington Reviews Editor for the journal Knowledge Organization jtennis@uw.edu<mailto:jtennis@uw.edu> http://ischool.uw.edu/people/faculty/jtennis On Jan 10, 2013, at 7:35 AM, Dan Brickley wrote: On 10 January 2013 15:24, Joseph Tennis <jtennis@uw.edu<mailto:jtennis@uw.edu>> wrote: Hi! I was wondering if you recorded different versions or versioning info for schema.org<http://schema.org>? If so, where can I download different versions or this versioning info? Thanks! It's rather entangled with the server-side implementation currently, but I will try to make date-stamped snapshots available, at least of versions since we have had http://schema.org/docs/schema_org_rdfa.html available as an all-in-one overview. Do you have a particular use in mind? Dan
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