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[[XFN]] has [http://gmpg.org/xfn/1 family rel values]. | [[XFN]] has some [http://gmpg.org/xfn/1 family rel values]: "parent", "child", "sibling", "spouse". | ||
Although, from existing publishing practices, it seems likely that | Although, from existing publishing practices, it seems likely that the above ("primary") relationships are more commonly expressed than secondary relationships ("aunt", "grand-father") when linking from one page to another, additional values may be required (see above for further examples). These could, of course, be used outside a genealogy microformat, as with other XFN values. | ||
Non-marriage partnerships and short-term liaisons should also be catered for (for the parents of illegitimate children). | Non-marriage partnerships and short-term liaisons should also be catered for (for the parents of illegitimate children). |
Revision as of 11:16, 27 September 2007
Genealogy Brainstorming
Contributors
Building blocks
Since genealogy is about people and their relationships, it is likely that any genealogical microformat will be built from hCard and XFN microformats; with hCalendar used for dates such as marriages and divorces.
Gender
To make life easier for publishers, the following values could all equate, without requiring the use of abbr
to:
Male
- male
- he
- man
- m
- son
- father
- husband
- brother
- uncle
- nephew
- grandfather/ grand-father / great-grand-father etc.
- grandson/ grand-son / great-grand-son etc.
- ...
Female
- female
- she
- woman
- f
- fem
- wife
- daughter
- mother
- sister
- aunt
- niece
- grandmother/ grand-mother / great-grand-mother etc.
- granddaughter/ grand-daughter / great-grand-daughter etc.
- ...
Issue
- What about other languages?
- See: internationalisation
- Gender reassignment and other edge cases
- Outside the 80/20 cut-off
- Could use
abbr
Relationships
XFN has some family rel values: "parent", "child", "sibling", "spouse".
Although, from existing publishing practices, it seems likely that the above ("primary") relationships are more commonly expressed than secondary relationships ("aunt", "grand-father") when linking from one page to another, additional values may be required (see above for further examples). These could, of course, be used outside a genealogy microformat, as with other XFN values.
Non-marriage partnerships and short-term liaisons should also be catered for (for the parents of illegitimate children).
In addition to the gender-neutral primary relationships already in XFN, gender-specific terms may be required ("father" and "mother" for "parent", for example). There might also be a need for "step-sibling", "step-mother" and "half-sibling", etc.
See also: xfn-brainstorming#Extending_family_relationships
Date of death
Inevitably, more of our ancestors are dead than alive.
Since non-genealogical web pages also publish death dates, it is proposed that hCard be extended to incorporate them. See hcard-date-of-death
Date of baptism
Older records, from times when registration of births was not carried out, rely on baptism records, A date-of-baptism property is thus required. This could be added to hCard, or be specific to a genealogy microformat, and should be based on hCards "bday".
See also
- genealogy - overview of genealogy microformat effort
- genealogy-examples - research and documentation of existing real world genealogy publishing examples on the web
- genealogy-formats - research and documentation of previous genealogy related formats
- genealogy-brainstorming - brainstorm proposals for a genealogy microformat