Re: Non-schema.org ontologies

Data.gov.au has toiletmap datasets alongside many other datasets.

These toilets cannot be found in Google and no ontology exists for it in
schema.org at present.

Perhaps alongside an array of other "human centric" stuff, like water
fountains, etc. Etc.

Some ontology can ve found elsewhere and whilst I think some of the
linguistics could be added to schema.org directly, I'd still like to
produce a solution to help people find toilets tomorrow rather than waiting
till we can standardise something for schema.org

So therein; yes, you kinda answered the questions, but it didn't seem like
the correct answer.

Toilet data exists.  Google doesn't know how to provide that information to
people.

Seems unimportant I guess.

Tim.h.

On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, 2:42 AM Daniel Bennett <daniel@citizencontact.com>
wrote:

> I appreciate the answer. I will delve into this to see how to actually
> allow other domains to keep separate from schema.org using the External
> Extensions and how various search engines can/will use them.
>
> Daniel
> On 8/31/2016 12:25 PM, Thad Guidry wrote:
>
>
> 'what other ontologies are scraped by various search engines / A.I.
> Related services??'
>
> ???  I did answer him.
>
> And regarding 'competing authorities' ... Schema.org is not an authority
> and has never been and will never be.  We absorb them into our ecosystem
> now through external extensions,
> http://blog.schema.org/2016/02/gs1-milestone-first-schemaorg-external.html
> as well as try to align with them when and where we can through community
> involvement and feedback, especially towards long-tail domains like
> 'kosher'.
>
> Daniel, if you see something that doesn't work out well enough for you..
> speak up specifically about it...raise an issue in our Github, or here on
> the mailing list so that everyone can help tackle whatever problem it is
> that your facing.
>
> Thad
> +ThadGuidry <https://www.google.com/+ThadGuidry>
>
>
>

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