Hey Ryan, That's a good question, I've thought a little bit about single activities that are referring to multiple objects. There's no real place for it in the schema as it stands (at least as far as I can tell), but to compensate my team has decided to have two separate activities in such a scenario. It would be one for each video in your case. I haven't put that much emphasis on verbs, but I would say whether they are "posted" or "shared" is not too important as long as what's being displayed to the consumer makes sense. I may be misinterpreting the schema, but that's my understanding. Hope that helps! Danny
> Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 13:33:10 -0600 > Subject: Activity Verb/Object Question > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I am having trouble understanding the proper way to convert internet > actions to activities based on the documentation. Below I have written an > example and would like some feed back please. > > If I have twitter post from "user1", and in this post user1 writes "Hey, > checkout these two funny videos. www.video1.com www.video2.com". When > this twitter post is converted to an activity object, according to the > specifications/documentation, what is the proper output? > > 1.) It gets converted to only a single Activity 'Post' object. > > 2.) It gets converted to only a single Activity 'Share' object. > > 3.) It gets converted to two Activity 'Share' objects, one for each link. > > 4.) It gets converted to one Activity 'Post' object because its a twitter > post and one Activity 'Share' object. > > 5. It gets converted to one Activity 'Post' object and two Activity 'Share' > objects. > > 6.) None of the above, it should be converted to __________________. > > > Also, I would like to suggest that we set an Apache Streams Users > list/forum to post these type of questions in, so we don't have to email > the Dev list. > > Thanks, > > Ryan Ebanks
