Re: better description of schema.org

On 2/4/14 1:40 PM, Peter F. Patel-Schneider wrote:
> Well, I did propose something not so long ago.
>
> peter

Peter,

I too have a rudimentary description [1] in a glossary document I 
maintain [2]. I suspect we can mesh this work over time etc..

Links:

[1] http://bit.ly/1doUPgl -- description of Schema.org
[2] http://bit.ly/1cchBvV -- Glossary .

Kingsley
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> On 02/04/2014 05:54 AM, John Erickson wrote:
>> Peter wrote:
>>> Has there been any progress on improving the description of schema.org?
>>> I've been eagerly awaiting this, but I haven't seen any 
>>> announcement, and
>>> there doesn't appear to be any significant changes on the schema.org 
>>> pages.
>> What would *you* propose? Such things evolve faster when people
>> wordings for consideration by the community. Previous phrasings:
>>
>> * Schema.org is a joint effort ... to improve the web by creating a
>> structured data markup schema supported by major search engines.
>> On-page markup helps search engines understand the information on web
>> pages and provide richer search results. A shared markup vocabulary
>> makes easier for webmasters to decide on a markup schema and get the
>> maximum benefit for their efforts. Search engines want to make it
>> easier for people to find relevant information on the web. Markup can
>> also enable new tools and applications that make use of the structure.
>> <http://bit.ly/1e0qrsI>
>>
>> * Schema.org is an initiative to "create and support a common set of
>> schemas for structured data markup on web pages."
>> <http://bit.ly/1e0qmVP>
>>
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