One of the last remaining (and most pedantic) issues for hAudio is the naming of the audio-title and album-title properties. This includes the following issues (we could close them all if we can finally decide on these two names):
hAudio ISSUE #2: audio-title Property http://microformats.org/wiki/audio-info-issues#audio-title_Property hAudio ISSUE #9: album-title Property http://microformats.org/wiki/audio-info-issues#album-title_Property hAudio ISSUE #10: Collection Names http://microformats.org/wiki/audio-info-issues#Collection_Names The primary issue that I have with audio-title and album-title is that they are not orthogonal in the programming language sense: http://www.lrdev.com/lr/frequently-asked-questions.html#programming-language-orthogonality audio-title is the title of a singular/atomic audio expression. It is a rather general term used to identify a singular work. album-title is the title of an audio album. It is a specific term used to identify a collection of singular works that are in an album/track format. To add to the complexity of the semantics behind these two terms, they not only denote the title, but the type of the hAudio as well. The question is: Can we make these terms more orthogonal to publishers. Can we choose terms that denote both title and type. The first attempt was to name them something like the following: recording-title and album-title The use of -title seemed a bit redundant, so it was dropped to form: recording and album Speaking and reading the words in context makes sense: hAudio recording hAudio album whereas speaking and reading what we have currently doesn't really make sense: hAudio audio-title (specifies the recording title AND the hAudio type) hAudio album-title (specifies the album title AND the hAudio type) There is also only one example to back-up using the "*-title" pattern in Microformats, that being ENTRY-TITLE in hAtom. There are, however, loads of examples of taking the other approach, which is using nouns to denote "title (type)": author (Person), item (Thing), label (Identifier), locality (Place), logo (Image), note (Text), photo (Image), summary (Text), region (Place), reviewer (Person), sound (Sound), and title (Text) are a handful of examples of nouns being used to denote title and type. The best that we've been able to do has been RECORDING and ALBUM. Any suggestions on addressing these issues? -- manu PS: Keep in mind that RECORDING can be re-used in hVideo. _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
