<quote name="John Graves" date="2012-06-15" time="09:41:56 +1200">
> What if LRMI includes a taxonomy using
> MIME-type
> <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type#List_of_common_media_types>
> like category/sub-category designations?
Schema.org, and LRMI by extension, mostly side-step the vocabulary issue
and prefer to let the communities of use organically come to a
consensus. You actually see this happen quite quickly for things like
places and people (where the vocabulary tends to be: use Wikipedia
URLs).
LRMI is a special actor in that it is both a community and an extension
to Schema.org. Thus, we hope to see what vocabularies are most useful
for the community, through both feedback on this list and via just
watching what happens in the wild, and making recommendations where
appropriate.
In this case, however, I don't think LRMI is the right place to
enumerate a category/sub-category of presentation.
If others on the list disagree, please feel free to chime in with
support and a recommendation on how/what it would look like and who
would maintain it.
That is an important aspect to note: LRMI (the individuals and
organizations behind it) are not going to maintain a growing vocabulary
(or really any vocabulary). Instead, we would prefer to point to an
already agreed upon and well maintained one somewhere else.
Hope that helps clarify the options here,
Greg
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