On 9/22/06, Bruce D'Arcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/22/06, Michael McCracken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That is the most straightforward way, yes. The problem I have with it
> is the repeated role term will be displayed for every contributor, and
> will likely end up being more hidden data.

No, I'm saying have two main terms: creator and contributor.

Only add a role when it actually needs to be displayed (which is not
the case for an author). Using creator for author is fine.

So you're saying that for the common case where creator is clear
enough, it'd look like this:

<span class="citation">
 <span class="creator vcard">author1</span>
 <span class="creator vcard">author2</span>
 <span class="title"> article title</span>
...
</span>

And then only use 'role' where necessary to clear things up?

I like that, and now I see where you said it earlier, but I missed it then.

This sounds like a good solution. What does everyone else think?

Also, what's the next issue to resolve before we can put out a draft?
-mike

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Michael McCracken
UCSD CSE PhD Candidate
research: http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/
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