gsergiu
gsergiu
I give a +1 to @shepazu 's proposal. basin on my comment in #112 By now ... motivation has near 0 value for the computer and a vague clue for...
Another modeling argument/question. In the specifications Motivation is a class, but there is no more that 1 attribute for the class, its name. Why is Motivation a Class and not...
@rtroncy Well ... I'm not sure how much I'm confused or not ... There are the proposed values for motivation: bookmarking, classifying, commenting, describing, editing, highlighting, identifying, linking, moderating, questioning,...
@rtroncy if motivation is defined a skosConcept, I would expect to be able to visualize a skos xml representation, I would expect to see a hierarchical structure, with broader/norrower concepts,...
well .. I would expect to have a controlled vocabulary for Motivation that can be accessed in a machine readable format (skos.xml is one possible, or the preffered option). Yes...
I actually mean that there are relationships between Motivation entries (as they are not logically disjoint). These relationships should be expressed though SKOS broader/norrower properties. BR, Sergiu From: Raphael Troncy...
regarding the relationship between motivation .. see also the Bookmarking-Tagging example in #112
well ... if it is the scope of this ticket or not ... I do support the initiative of this ticket and I would like to help solving it. Only...
By the way, it seems that the schema.org defines an Action Vocabulary, which is really a hierachical one (in oposition to the Motivation list). The motivation represents an intention to...
I know that I brought a lot of confusion in this thread and there is no consensus at all .. on the provided topic. Still I would like to ask...