Re: What is schema.org? A technical briefing paper

So that is the extent of the relationship, i.e., there is no organizational 
link between W3C and schema.org then?  If so, I'll fix the Wikipedia infobox 
shortly.

peter


On 06/05/2014 12:06 PM, Simon Spero wrote:
> This is the first real post to public-vocabs:
>
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-vocabs/2011Sep/0001.html
>
> On Jun 5, 2014 3:00 PM, "Peter F. Patel-Schneider" <pfpschneider@gmail.com
> <mailto:pfpschneider@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I'm not saying that you are saying anything wrong.  I was just surprised.
>     Does anyone know the actual situation?  I was unable to find any announcement.
>
>     I also note that the Infobox in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/__Schema.org
>     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schema.org> lists W3C as an organizer for
>     schema.org <http://schema.org>.  This information was introduced by a Wes
>     Turner on 27 May 2013, but there does not appear to be any source for the
>     information.
>
>     peter
>
>     On 06/05/2014 11:42 AM, Phil Barker wrote:
>
>         On 05/06/14 19:07, Peter F. Patel-Schneider wrote:
>
>             Is W3C part of the schema.org <http://schema.org> initiative?
>
>
>         Sorry, my mistake. It'll be fixed tomorrow.
>
>         Phil
>
>             peter
>
>
>             On 06/05/2014 08:57 AM, Phil Barker wrote:
>
>                 Hello all.
>                 I hope you don't mind me using this list to advertise a
>                 briefing paper which
>                 aims to describe schema.org <http://schema.org>. I also invite
>                 comments and discussion on how it
>                 might be improved in future revisions.
>
>                 As part of our work for Creative Commons on managing the
>                 Learning Resource
>                 Metadata Initiative (LRMI), Cetis today publish a new
>                 technical briefing paper
>                 “What is schema.org? <http://schema.org?>”.
>
>                 We often find that when explaining the technology approach of
>                 LRMI we are
>                 mostly talking about schema.org <http://schema.org>, so this
>                 briefing, which describes the
>                 schema.org <http://schema.org> specification for a technical
>                 audience should be of interest to
>                 anyone thinking about implementing or using LRMI in a website
>                 or other tool.
>                 It should also be of interest to people who plan to use
>                 schema.org <http://schema.org> for
>                 describing other types of resource.
>
>                 You can download the briefing from
>                 http://publications.cetis.ac.__uk/2014/960
>                 <http://publications.cetis.ac.uk/2014/960>
>
>                 Best regards, Phil
>
>
>
>
>

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