- From: <martin.hepp@ebusiness-unibw.org>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 12:41:11 +0200
- To: ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org>, Albert Willis <alwillis@mac.com>
- Cc: W3C Web Schemas Task Force <public-vocabs@w3.org>
Albert: schema:Offer is, at the conceptual level, not at all limited to "commercial" offers. It suits well for things that you offer for free or for good. Thus, if it does not fit a certain non-commercial scenario, let's find the small issues in wording that need to be changed instead of creating a new branch of non-commercial offers. Martin Best wishes / Mit freundlichen Grüßen Martin Hepp ------------------------------------------------------- martin hepp e-business & web science research group universitaet der bundeswehr muenchen e-mail: martin.hepp@unibw.de phone: +49-(0)89-6004-4217 fax: +49-(0)89-6004-4620 www: http://www.unibw.de/ebusiness/ (group) http://www.heppnetz.de/ (personal) skype: mfhepp twitter: mfhepp Check out GoodRelations for E-Commerce on the Web of Linked Data! ================================================================= * Project Main Page: http://purl.org/goodrelations/ On 26 Jun 2014, at 11:34, ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org> wrote: > On 06/26/2014 08:52 AM, Albert Willis wrote: >> In addition, I think creating markup to describe the services (the >> community/civic equivalent of the business-oriented >> http://schema.org/Offer) offered by the host (or organizer) of the >> CivicEvent would be helpful. > In some cases I may end up using http://schema.org/seeks on event, > even that currently domainIncludes only schema:Person and > schema:Organization. Would use of http://schema.org/makesOffer on > schema:Event fit your use cases? > > In my cases events could seek a venue, food donation, help of an > interpreter, projector, PA etc. >
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