Shade,

That's exactly what I was proposing: the class for AX.

For example, vCard will be one class in axschema. The same for openSocial person etc.

e.g.

http://axschema.org/vCard will specify all the sub-items of a vCard.

What do you think?

=...@tokyo via iPhone

On 2009/12/07, at 10:05, David Recordon <[email protected]> wrote:

It's missing out on the idea of having a schema which can cross
contexts. Right now each schema – with the exception of AXSchema.o rg – has no concept of namespaces and stands alone. We've always want ed
a schema which uses URLs to identify each element, but there haven't
been any.  Maybe Portable Contacts wants to take this on since it is
also used by OpenSocial?

--David

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Chris Messina <[email protected]> wrote:
I did this in June:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pSGbbhtwI4kN_nJ1GXeQ7Qg&output=html
I just wish someone would actually use it!
Chris

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 4:02 PM, SitG Admin <[email protected] >
wrote:

I'm specifically pointing out that AXSchema reinvents vcard and a host of other profile formats, which adds yet another burden for developers to map
other schema, like Portable Contacts, to the AXSchema.

Could these other profile formats be mapped, on an alias, to a set of AXScheme that collectively mirror each format? As in, "vcard" alias maps to
a set of AXSchema that actually just mirror 'vcard' format.

-Shade



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