[TagCommons-WG] Introduce the SCOT Project
John Breslin
john.breslin at deri.org
Wed May 30 09:53:08 PDT 2007
Sure, sounds cool! CCing some people here in DERI who have more Ruby
experience than I.
Cédric Mesnage wrote:
> Thanks, I already use SIOC for posts, the foaf namespace is included,
> I still have to go over the vocabulary to see what's useful there
> apart from the class, has_friend, email and adresses...
>
> The thing is I don't want to support everything from the vocabularies,
> only useful stuff, if not supported, people can still use:
> <%= rdfa_triple "dc:stupid_predicate", "my stupid value" %>
>
> I think the idea is to come up with an API across vocabularies... want
> to help?
>
> ---
> Cédric Mesnage
> PhD Student
> cedric.mesnage at lu.unisi.ch <mailto:cedric.mesnage at lu.unisi.ch>
> http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/mesnage/
> http://myunderstanding.wordpress.com/
>
>
> On May 29, 2007, at 6:33 PM, John Breslin wrote:
>
>> Looks very nice Cedric!
>>
>> Any plans to use FOAF or SIOC to describe the people or posts via RDFa
>> on Rails?
>>
>> John.
>> --
>> Cédric Mesnage wrote:
>>> Hi again,
>>>
>>> So I quickly checked the rdf vocabulary provided on the SCOT website,
>>> one thing I see missing is the date the tag event was done. If I want
>>> to check for recent tags I might need this information, although we
>>> can always add a dc:date, it might be useful to state it in the SCOT
>>> vocabulary.
>>>
>>> Otherwise, I just released a new version of RDFa on Rails which uses
>>> SCOT. and blogged about it:
>>> http://myunderstanding.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/rdfa-on-rails-uses-now-scot-for-tag-events/
>>> http://rdfa.rubyforge.org/
>>>
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