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== real world examples ==


=== Freshmeat.net ===
Description of the software project
* http://freshmeat.net
** full project name (This is the publicly visible project name.)
** short project name (This will be used to generate a /projects/<shortname>/ URL for your project.)
** full description
** short description
** name of author
** email address
** branch name
** branch description
** license
** homepage
** Tar/GZ
** Tar/BZ2
** Zip
** Changelog
** RPM package
** Debian package
** OS X package
** Bittorrent
** BSD Ports URL
** Autopackage URL
** Jar
** Purchase
** CVS tree (cvsweb)
** Bug tracker
** Mailing list archive
** Mirror site
** Demo site
** version
** release focus
** Dependencies
=== 43things ===
How I did a project
* http://43things.com
** goal title
** last words (summary)
** how (instructions)
** lessons
** time taken
** resources
=== Moldova Aid Project ===
A humanitarian aid project
* http://www.moldovaaidproject.org.uk/
** summary
** achievements
=== CORDIS ===
Community Research and Development Information Service
* [http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP7_PROJ_EN&ACTION=D&DOC=4&CAT=PROJ&QUERY=011ffa6da836:797a:027547cc&RCN=88231 FP7 Example]
** project title
** Research area
** Coordinator (author)
** Project description
** Project details
*** Project Acronym
*** Project Reference
*** Start Date
*** Duration
*** Project Cost
*** Contract Type
*** End Date
*** Project Status
*** Project Funding
** Participants
=== The World Bank ===
Moldova Community Forestry Project
* [http://web.worldbank.org/external/projects/main?pagePK=64283627&piPK=73230&theSitePK=40941&menuPK=228424&Projectid=P109459 Project Details]
** project title
** Project ID
** Project Status
** Approval Date
** Closing Date
** Total Project Cost
** Region
** Major Sector (Sector) (%)
** Old Major Sector
** Old Sector
** Environmental Category
** Bank Team Lead
** Borrower
** Implementing Agency
** Project Goals
** Available Project Documents
** Related Country Information
=== Poncho ===
How to make a poncho
* http://orangmerajut.blogspot.com/2005/03/poncho_13.html
** project title
** summary
** Material (requirements)
** Gauge (notes)
** directions (instructions)
=== RX-8 iPod Install ===
How to install an iPod into an RX-8
* http://www.whatsmyip.org/ipodrx8/
** title
** author
** date
** Car Compatibility List (summary)
** Basic Idea (instructions)
** Tools Needed (requirements)
** notes
** WARNING
=== How to fix a CD player ===
* http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/24/45212/6874
** title
** by (author)
** date and time submitted
** tags
** description
** summary
** instructions


== Analysis of Examples ==
== Analysis of Examples ==

Revision as of 05:41, 29 March 2009

Project

This is a page for tracking the effort to develop a project microformat for authors and publishers to markup public projects like open-source software or other kinds of artistic distributions.

View each individual page as the main page omits some content.

Per the microformats process. Start always with number one.

The project-*

  1. *examples
  2. *formats
  3. *brainstorming
  4. hproject
  5. faq
  6. *implementations
Please read process first, before creating new pages!

problem statement

scenarios

One of its primary intent is to allow robots to automatically classify projects in a freshmeat manner by browsing the web. ZimbaTm 08:31, 12 Jan 2008 (PST)


Analysis of Examples

Common project fields

  • project (name/title|URL(s)|image)
  • author (name|email|URL)
  • summary

existing formats

Please document in project-formats.

Related microformats

brainstorming

Format

In General

The projecta format documents practical (how-you-can-do) projects. Where possible field names have been chosen based on those defined by the related hCard, hAtom, hCalendar, and hRecipe.

Schema

The projecta schema consists of the following elements:

  • projecta
    • fn. required. text. the formatted name of the project. re-used from hCard.
    • summary. optional. text. re-used from hCalendar.
    • author. optional. 1 or more. re-used from hAtom using hCard.
    • published. optional. re-used from hAtom. [experimental]
    • tag. optional. 1 or more. re-used from rel-tag. [experimental]
    • photo. optional. 1 or more. using any element containing a URL, such as IMG. re-used from hCard. [experimental]
    • requirement. optional. text with optional valid (x)HTML markup.
    • instructions. optional. text with optional valid (x)HTML markup. re-used from hRecipe.
    • duration. optional. 1 or more. text (see ISO-31-1 duration brainstorming). re-used from hCalendar.

Field details

The fields of the projecta schema represent the following:

fn

The title of a single project. The formatted name of what the projecta documents.

  • The element is identified by class name fn.
  • A projecta MUST include a fn .
  • The element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hCard.

summary

The summary provides a short introduction to or an accompanying statement about the project.

  • The element is identified by the class name summary.
  • A projecta MAY include a summary.
  • The element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hCalendar.

author

The person who authored the project.

  • The element is identified by class name author.
  • A projecta MAY include one or more author elements.
  • The contents of the element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hCard.

published

The date the project was published.

  • The element is identified by the class name published.
  • A projecta MAY include a published date.
  • The element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hAtom.
  • The datetime-design-pattern SHOULD be used to encode the published datetime.
  • The element is considered experimental and may be removed from the final specification.

tag

A keyword indicating a subject or an important aspect of the project like it's main requirement, type of project etc.

  • The element is identified by class name tag.
  • A projecta MAY include one or more tag elements.
  • The element MUST follow the conventions outlined in rel-tag.

photo

Accompanying image.

  • The element is identified by the class name photo.
  • A projecta MAY include one or more photo elements.
  • The element SHOULD use an <img> element.
  • The element MAY use any other element that contains a URL, such as <a> or <object>, but it is not recommended.
  • The contents of the element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hCard.

requirement

Describes one or more requirements of the project.

  • The element is identified by the class name requirement.
  • A projecta MUST include one or more requirements.
  • The field MAY include valid HTML markup (e.g. a list of requirements).

instructions

Documents the instructions required to complete the project.

  • The element is identified by the class name instructions.
  • A projecta MAY include a instructions element.
  • The field MAY include valid HTML markup e.g. paragraphs or a list of steps.

duration

The time it takes to complete the project described by the projecta. Multiple duration fields can be used to denote time taken per instruction.

  • The element is identified by the class name duration.
  • A projecta MAY include one or more durations.
  • The element MUST follow the conventions outlined in hCalendar.
<div class="projecta">
	<h3 class="fn">Germinating Seeds</h3>
	<p class="summary">
		How to germinate seeds in potting mix.<br />
	</p>
	<p class="vcard fn">Derek Lewis</p>
	<p>Published <abbr class="published" title="2009-03-28T09:30-11:00">28. Mar 2009</abbr></p>
	<img src="/img/seed.png" class="photo" width="100" height="100" alt="Seed"/>
	<h4>Requirements</h4>
	<ul class="requirement">
		<li>Container(s) (With drain holes)</li>
		<li>Seed(s)</li>
		<li>Potting Mix</li>
		<li>Fresh Water</li>
		<li>A Light Source</li>
	</ul>
	<h4>Instructions</h4>
	<ol class="instructions">
		<li>Loosen and dampen the potting mix.</li>
		<li>Fill 2/3 of each container(s) with potting mix.</li>
		<li>Put seed(s) in container with potting mix.</li>
		<li>Sprinkle a few drops of water over of the seed(s). (Remember to repeat this once potting mix becomes dry.)</li>
		<li>Place container under light source.</li>
	</ol>
</div>

to-do

Notes

Please, keep the format simple. The current brainstorms above don't follow an existing standard (existing standards must first be documented in project-formats before proceeeding). It is preferable to re-use and develop minimal modules rather than being verbose. Are these bad or good for example: the uuid:.. or scm:// ones ?

Related ideas

  • Release: semantic description of a project release. Possible usages : automatic tracking and/or conversion for package managers, automatic platform/mirror selection for download managers.