In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert O'Rourke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> would you say 'performer', 'creator' and 'composer' are roles and not
>different to being a contributor?
They are all contributors, but they are sub-sets of the set of
contributors (and hence are more granular).
>It would be useful to have a more blanket term for instances where one
>person has multiple roles of that kind.
Why would it?
How is:
<foo class="contributor">Bob Dylan</foo>
more useful than:
<foo class="composer performer">Bob Dylan</foo>
The only time I can see the former class name being more useful is where
the finer granularity is unknown or unavailable.
--
Andy Mabbett
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