Danbri tried to send this to sioc-dev but his email bounced. see his message below.
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Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 14:24:53 -0700
Subject: Fwd: For review: Schema.org/Discussion
From: Dan Brickley <dan...@danbri.org>
To: sioc...@googlegroups.com
Hello SIOC people,
In public...@w3.org we ('schema.org <http://schema.org> ' we...) have started a thread
about extending schema.org <http://schema.org> 's vocab in the area of discussions/forums.
See mail from Charlie (copied below).
Now would be a good time to think whether there is a "schema.org <http://schema.org>
extensions based on SIOC" story worth exploring. Schema.org remains a
single-namespace thing, so using SIOC (or e.g. FOAF, DC, etc.)
directly isn't currently an option. However we've added big chunks of
vocab from existing sources before (IPTC/rNews) and are working on
doing it again (Good Relations). If SIOC-based additions, reconciled
with existing schema.org <http://schema.org> structures, were proposed, .. no promises but
it might be good timing, especially if they could be merged in with
the vocab mentioned below. Just thinking out loud...
Dan
ps. who'll be at SemTech SF this week? me, scor, ... others? ping me
here or @danbri on twitter...
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From: Charlie Jiang <chj...@microsoft.com>
Date: 2 June 2012 09:36
Subject: For review: Schema.org/Discussion
To: "public...@w3.org" <public...@w3.org>
We've put forth a preliminary proposal for Shema.org/Discussion. It
can be found at http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/DiscussionSchema.
This proposal is initially for supporting technical discussions.
However, we do see the need to make it domain agnostic. We would love
to have your feedback.
Thanks,
Charlie


Hi Charlie, all -
Great stuff!
Actually we have been looking into how to better align SIOC (http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec) with Schema.org and we would like to produce a draft review of terms from both sides to see if alignment is possible.
A little bit about SIOC as you may not be aware of it...
SIOC is a schema for describing social web content (posts, comments, forums, blogs, etc.) - it’s been in development for nearly eight years and is currently one of the formats used by Drupal 7 along and various other applications/sites.
I recently gave a talk about SIOC data (see slides at http://www.slideshare.net/Cloud/20110426a-amsterdam-ifipsnsci from April) and according to the recent CommonCrawl dataset, SIOC terms like UserAccount, Comment and BlogPost are found in the top 20 most commonly-used RDFa types.
We would be very interested in figuring out what we can do to accommodate all proposals, even modifying SIOC terms where appropriate.
I will send some more details shortly.
Thanks!
John
On 02/06/2012 17:36, "Charlie Jiang" <chj...@microsoft.com> wrote:
We've put forth a preliminary proposal for Shema.org/Discussion. It can be found at http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/DiscussionSchema.
This proposal is initially for supporting technical discussions. However, we do see the need to make it domain agnostic. We would love to have your feedback.
Thanks,
Charlie

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