I just love that I can carry on this conversation from my blog because of webmentions. All I need to know is h-card and h-entry. I look at specs on schema.org for learning and my head explodes.. So much metadata
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Thank you @csarven for the Convo. Really want to understand all the perspectives behind the tech. (jgregorymcverry.com/4739-2/)
I started by looking at Metadata being used in #OpenEd spaces. This brought me to learn about JSON-LD and schema.org. Looked impossible to implement. Found mf2 said, “I can do that.” (jgregorymcverry.com/4745-2/)
If you can do mf2, you can do RDFa in (X)HTML, MathML, SVG.. You can either take my word for it (I have a lot of experience in both mf and RDFa), or give it a shot. schema.org is a vocabulary, it’s not at all confined to a specific serialisation format.
Thank you @csarven for the Convo. Really want to understand all the perspectives behind the tech. (jgregorymcverry.com/4739-2/)
Great. Related: microformats.org/discuss/mail/m… , microformats.org/discuss/mail/m… 😉
You understanding is a bit skewed. It isn’t “metadata” the way mf/IWC talks about it. What are you looking for eg. schema.org/Person , schema.org/Article ? How about w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf/ ?
I started by looking at Metadata being used in #OpenEd spaces. This brought me to learn about JSON-LD and schema.org. Looked impossible to implement. Found mf2 said, “I can do that.” (jgregorymcverry.com/4745-2/)
If you can do mf2, you can do RDFa in (X)HTML, MathML, SVG.. You can either take my word for it (I have a lot of experience in both mf and RDFa), or give it a shot. schema.org is a vocabulary, it’s not at all confined to a specific serialisation format.