Dan Brickley
Dan Brickley
On the Rotten Tomatoes specifics, see [validator.schema.org](https://validator.schema.org/#url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rottentomatoes.com%2Fm%2Fstardust) for a current example. Note that they're trying to express a reviewRating using a -1 to 1 scale, which feels pretty awkward. We...
What types would we attach this to? Historically we've tried to minimize things at the Thing level, but it sounds like this would be at least Organization, Product, CreativeWork, Place,...
> if it goes in the documentation of identifier, I can give up this oid proposal. Let's do that. Can you make a PR?
Lgtm On Mon, 24 Jun 2024 at 14:48, Matthias Wiesmann ***@***.***> wrote: > Merged #3338 into main. > > — > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub...
Oh, this one fell through the cracks. Sorry! Noticed thanks to @RichardWallis having [fixed up](https://github.com/pocketworks/git2pdf/issues/4#issuecomment-237328803) a "make a PDF of your 100s of open issues" tool, and the red bug...
hi folks! As alluded to in #2587, @alex-jansen @rvguha and I have been discussing this with Google colleagues too. We think there is scope to clarify how to treat variants.-...
Having an inverse of /isVariantOf sounds useful to me. As for names, the terminology of "parent" also seems popular in e-commerce circles, but we have already used it in schema.org...
@jaw111 /ProductGroup (or cluster or whatever) would be products which differed only along explicitly declared lines, e.g. w.r.t. sizes, colors. Line/Series/Family seem closer to the "model" construct. The observation that...
Some notes towards draft schemas and examples (join #1797 and #2587), although not addressing all of the goals in the other issue around SizeDetails: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19DpcLStce-n1iF1rsIyS3Pz9_h-xSaQ1J_Nu7m24Wjo/edit#
For this issue and #2587 - * https://webschemas.org/ProductGroup and nearby, * https://webschemas.org/pattern * https://webschemas.org/size This is a work in progress, but I expect to include it in the 9.0 release...