#microformats 2020-03-07

2020-03-07 UTC
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[KevinMarks]
Looking at https://www.w3.org/TR/dpub-aria-1.0/ I think they defined too many roles
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Loqi
[Matt Garrish] Digital Publishing WAI-ARIA Module 1.0
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Zegnat
Both doc-footnore and doc-endnote? Some day I will have to learn the difference. I do like doc-backlink to be able to show which link of possible several within a footnote brings you back into the content.
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Zegnat
But I agree that it is a long list of roles to all be introduced simultaneously, [KevinMarks]. I guess this is the trouble of wanting everything in one static document rather than e.g. Microformats where a list can slowly grow when people form new conventions around missing markup
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[KevinMarks]
They have doc-abstract doc-subtitle doc-introduction doc-foreword doc-preface and doc-prologue
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[KevinMarks]
But no doc-summary
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GWG
Does anyone have a page in the wild with multiple authors marked up in mf2?
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[tantek]
Iā€™m not even sure if we have any documented cases of multiple authors being presented
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GWG
[tantek]: Yet they exist not marked up
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GWG
microformats just seems to skew toward single author sites
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GWG
But I run multiple sources into Microsub which uses microformats vocabulary and some have multiple authors
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GWG
I may experiment
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GWG
To see how parsers handle it
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sknebel
GWG microformats doesn't really care though. author is a property, it can take multiple authors
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GWG
sknebel: I want to make sure the parsers do
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sknebel
if microsub restricts the author count in it's "subset" of the vocabulary, then that's IMHO a microsub issue first
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sknebel
microformats parsers do not consider "what property is this", so they are going to be fine
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Loqi
[dshanske] #38 Multiple Authors
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sknebel
things above are where you might run into issues - microsub, authorship algorithm, ...
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GWG
I am right now just trying to get authorship in general
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GWG
As in, make sure I always identify the author
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sknebel
(and if your data source isn't microformats-based, parser behavior doesn't matter at all of course)
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GWG
sknebel: I still convert everything into microformats
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GWG
I want to cover all angles
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GWG
I want all sources to accept multiple author properties
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sknebel
IMHO, focus on the ones that already provide you with multiple authors. if you say you have sources giving you multiple authors and microsub can't handle that, that's a specific issue you have
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GWG
The issue there is feeds
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GWG
Even when there are multiple authors, sometimes they aren't marked up we6
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GWG
I need to document examples
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GWG
This citation project is giving me a lot of good homework
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jacky
random: there's no such thing as a `e-comment` right?
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jacky
like on the same vein as a `e-like`
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jacky
thinks there isn't and isn't going to change any code
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sknebel
https://indieweb.org/comments recommends u-comment, which at least for external comments makes sense - url is most important. maybe for on-site comments?
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