at 15:16 left my Blade-Runner-esque umbrella in SF Yellow Cab #1180. If you ride that cab, please look for it. Thanks!
#schemaorg problem not about #HTML5 #microformats #RDFa. It's about open standards communities and subversion thereof.
asks @Arlen "duration as itemprop?". See schema.org/EventVenue <time datetime="Tu,Th 16:00-20:00"> cc @al3xandru
@mattmay @jchenry re: forking #HTML5 specs. licenses do not stop it. community strength/outrage, market pressure might
(a serial tweet #schemaorg critique is insufficient but it's important to get a few points out. blog posts to follow.)
Sorry Google, Microsoft and your Yahoo Search puppet, as open standards community advocates, we must reject schema.org
#schemaorg #HTML5 fork smoke: http://schema.org/EventVenue openingHours extends <time> datetime with durations.
#schemaorg much worse than just a Google+MS duopoly reinvention of open vocabularies, they're actually forking #HTML5.
#schemaorg spits in the eyes of every person and company that worked on open vocabularies like vCard, iCalendar, etc.
#schemaorg is not open standards, it's just duopoly driven de-facto; sorry Y! Search, as Bing's bitch you don't count.
The more I dig into #schemaorg the more problems and arrogance to the point of evil I find. Google how could you?