Some time in the next few weeks I'm planning on revisiting the RDF/OWL vocabulary [1] I started for use with projects (any projects) ages ago. What I personally want out of this is a way of dealing with priorities and dependencies between to-do items, let the computer tell me what I should work on next for maximum efficiency.
But this time around it seems to make sense to make use of microformats as well, so I can do project docs in HTML, let GRDDL suck out the data. For the microformat side I will be following The Process. I think quite a lot of the terms in hCalendar should be reusable (I should also strip a lot of the terms I've currently got on the RDF side too, when I've played with data in this stuff I've hardly used any of them). I did a fair bit of research last time around, but since then all the online Web 2.0ish ToDo list apps have appeared. Basically I need to go back to surveying. So any pointers (on or off list) would be very much appreciated. I think a hProject could be very useful, but I need the prior art to prove it... Cheers, Danny. [1] http://purl.org/stuff/project/ -- http://dannyayers.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
