Maarten, I didn't want to let this linger without a response while I work on the details in the background...
<quote name="Maarten Zeinstra" date="2013-01-15" time="00:54:28 +0100"> > The semweb war is not our war. Good rights labelling is our war. ( I > challenge anyone who thinks otherwise :) ) Agree :) > Although any winner of the semwar will influence the way we need to > communicate rights information. It is best for CC to be neutral and > provide help to all parties. Porting CCRel to microdata or > mircoformats should not be too difficult. Making a xsd for ccrel is > peanuts. I even worked on it with Nathan Yergler but our mails > conversation about that suddenly seemed to stop in september 2010. > > I've included my draft that I communicated to Ben Adida, Mike > Linksvayer and Nathan Yergler in 2010, although I haven't read it > since. Thanks for that. For some reason LibreOffice couldn't open that correctly, but Google Docs could. It is here (and publicly commentable, I can add you as an author if you like and send me your preferred email for that): http://goo.gl/w6MFk > I can work on these issues, write and review drafts if only there is > someone at CC-HQ that is able to actually publish/change/coordinate > something. I will take up the lead on that from CC HQ for now. I don't want good work to be lost. > You state that you want to add a page to the wiki with examples, but I > think CC-HQ has tried and tested the Wiki solution for quite some time > now and has to determine that hat way simply does not work. Those > pages are a big unsupervised mess. Simply adding more information to > those pages shows only that there is no determination of getting > CC-technology structured and useful. To give an example, I don't think > I ever found the link http://labs.creativecommons.org/2011/ccrel-guide > before you said in your mail below. Right, more info isn't good (and I agree with Jonas' later email) without a concerted effort to streamline. I do think the wiki is a fine place for some documentation, but the current state of things, well, isn't good, and doesn't lead to a sane situation. > Sorry for the rant, but this has been frustrating me for a while now. No worries, Maarten, I understand completely. > Now let's be pro active and practical: Greg if you can put that page > http://labs.creativecommons.org/2011/ccrel-guide on a google doc, open > it for all to comment and place that link on this mailing list.i I just noticed that the guide has its own git repository on code.creativecommons.org: http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit/ccrel-guide.git/ But, I've also put up a commentable version on Google Docs here: http://goo.gl/v7GAT -- It isn't the prettiest of displays, but it works for now. Thanks for the prodding, Maarten. Greg -- | Greg Grossmeier GPG: B2FA 27B1 F7EB D327 6B8E | | http://grossmeier.net A18D 1138 8E47 FAC8 1C7D | _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
