ISSUE-20: How to relate a person to a project

How to relate a person to a project

State:
CLOSED
Product:
People
Raised by:
Michael Hausenblas
Opened on:
2012-01-28
Description:
What vocabulary shall we use for projects? It doesn't look too promising in terms of (generic) candidates [1] - maybe FOAF again?

[1] http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/10002/vocabulary-to-describe-projects
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Related emails:
  1. Re: ISSUE-18: What are the target entities we want relate people to? [People] (from michael.hausenblas@deri.org on 2012-02-03)
  2. Re: ISSUE-20: How to relate a person to a project [People] (from phila@w3.org on 2012-02-03)
  3. ISSUE-20: How to relate a person to a project [People] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-01-28)

Related notes:

It seems there is some confusion on how to use foaf:currentProject [1] in terms of range - we may need to create a new glue property in GLDP namespace.

[1] http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/#term_currentProject

Michael Hausenblas, 29 Jan 2012, 08:08:21

FOAF in general seems to be rather unsuitable to express project data (start, end, lead, goal, etc.) and DOAP [1] is to low-level/geeky as it is intended for software projects. It looks like we either have to find an appropriate vocab or mint terms in the GLDP namespace.

[1] https://github.com/edumbill/doap/wiki

Michael Hausenblas, 29 Jan 2012, 09:22:27

Closed as work on this deliverable has effectively stopped

Phil Archer, 4 Apr 2013, 14:55:32

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