Hmm. This is an interesting question, and I've been wondering what might be a useful precedent.

The one thing that this most closely reminded me of was how some pages mark themselves as belonging to a 'category' in a directory (a la Yahoo or dmoz).

Does anyone remember the mechanism/justification for that?

-- Ernie P.

On Feb 8, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Ryan King wrote:

I'm working on an hResume draft and have an issue that needs some discussion. A common element in resumes online seems to be 'affiliations,' which are usually professions organizations of which the resume writer is a member. I'm not quite sure how we should express these. My two suggestions are on the wiki [http:// microformats.org/wiki/resume-brainstorming#affiliations], but I'll also paste them here:

1. class~="affiliation" + hcard -- use classname 'affiliation' + an hcard for the organization of which the user is a member 2. a rel or rev value for membership/affiliation (this doesn't capture the name of the organization or any other information, but could be useful outside resumes


Thoughts? Feelings? Complaints?

-ryan
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