Andru Vallance
Andru Vallance
Sorry I missed it folks. I've been heads down and lost track of it. I'm prototyping rapidly with Hortomatic so my short term approach is to pull together a dataset...
Here's my take on a minimal schema, divided by category. ## Entity Identification ### A unique identifier Probably something arbitrary or an established scientific name. In the latter case, we'd...
Here's a rough example of a crop using something like the above schema ``` id: aTHneohsT£@23th inherits: id-for-brassica-oleracea-entry taxonomicHierarchy: [Brassicaceae, Brassica, oleracea, italica] names: - [Brassica oleracea var italica, ICN]...
> how familiar are you with linked data? It would be beneficial to use existing properties where possible. Only passing familiarity. I get totally confused when it comes time to...
> That's fine with me. But I think there should be some properties to define overall "size", like "height" and "spread" at maturity. Something that could be used to infer...
Really beautiful, @neynah! Very recognisable silhouettes. Great stuff!
Just throwing a quick scaled down version here so people can imagine it in context. 
Hey @elbotho - Where did you find that set? Some of the icons in that set are just scaled down versions of the [Veggie](http://symbolicons.com/buy/veggie) set by symbolicons, which is available...
I think, given talk in #5 about linked data and using appropriate ontologies where available, JSONLD is the most appropriate of those listed. Aesthetically I prefer it to RDF/XML, and...
It's difficult to talk about these things while there is discussion with significant consequences for implementation happening in other issues, but I'll answer some questions from my personal bias. >...