Keeping track of changes, machine readable format?

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Lawrence Woodman

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Jul 12, 2011, 9:36:28 AM7/12/11
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Does anyone know if the Vocabulary specifications are published in a
machine readable format such as json.

Failing this, I think it would be a good idea if the schema.org site
published an rss feed to notify changes. What do people think?

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Michael Hausenblas

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Jul 12, 2011, 9:42:22 AM7/12/11
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> Does anyone know if the Vocabulary specifications are published in a
> machine readable format such as json

Yes, you can get JSON (or CSV) via http://schema.rdfs.org/

+1 to a notification feed (Atom, if possible ;)

Cheers,
Michael

Lawrence Woodman

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Jul 13, 2011, 1:11:47 AM7/13/11
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On 12/07/11 14:42, Michael Hausenblas wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if the Vocabulary specifications are published in a
>> machine readable format such as json
>
> Yes, you can get JSON (or CSV) via http://schema.rdfs.org/
Thanks for that. I was tempted to scrape the site myself, but thought I
would see
if anyone had gone to the trouble already. My only slight fear with the
JSON, is that,
as I understand it, the properties are all listed separately to their
use in each vocabulary, which assumes
that a property will always be used in the same way. Something I don't
have too much confidence in, and
is also likely to break with time. But then again, I may have misread
the layout.
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