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There have been several efforts to define data formats for posting "projects" on the Web.
There have been several efforts to define data formats for posting "projects" on the Web.


This page serves to document the current list of project examples from real world sites for the design of a simple project [[microformat]]. -[http://crojecta.com/ Derek]  
This page serves to document the current list of project examples from real world sites for the design of a simple project [[microformat]]. -[http://crojecta.com Derek]  


There are two kinds of project page as I see it - the abstract (name of the project, description, goals, who's in charge, related web pages, etc) and the practical (name of the project, step by step how it can be achieved).
There are two kinds of project page as I see it - the abstract (name of the project, description, goals, who's in charge, related web pages, etc) and the practical (name of the project, step by step how it can be achieved).
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The World Bank site and CORDIS are examples of the former - what are the goals of the project? who is taking part? who is funding it? how much will it cost? But they don't give you step-by-step instructions for how to carry out the project in your own home in your spare time. And you won't expect them to.
The World Bank site and CORDIS are examples of the former - what are the goals of the project? who is taking part? who is funding it? how much will it cost? But they don't give you step-by-step instructions for how to carry out the project in your own home in your spare time. And you won't expect them to.


The knitting site, and recipes are different. The goals are not explicitly stated; no time frame is given (I could knit a poncho tomorrow, or maybe in a few years' time). The focus is on the step by step documentation of how it can be done, so that you can replicate the project yourself.
The knitting site, and recipes are different. The goals are not explicitly stated; no time frame is given (I could knit a poncho tomorrow, or maybe in a few years' time). The focus is on the step by step documentation of how it can be done, so that you can replicate the project yourself. -[http://tobyinkster.co.uk Toby]


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Project Examples

There have been several efforts to define data formats for posting "projects" on the Web.

This page serves to document the current list of project examples from real world sites for the design of a simple project microformat. -Derek

There are two kinds of project page as I see it - the abstract (name of the project, description, goals, who's in charge, related web pages, etc) and the practical (name of the project, step by step how it can be achieved).

The former overlaps with hCard / hDOAP; the latter with hRecipe (though hRecipe only suitable for a limited subset). There is very little common ground.

The World Bank site and CORDIS are examples of the former - what are the goals of the project? who is taking part? who is funding it? how much will it cost? But they don't give you step-by-step instructions for how to carry out the project in your own home in your spare time. And you won't expect them to.

The knitting site, and recipes are different. The goals are not explicitly stated; no time frame is given (I could knit a poncho tomorrow, or maybe in a few years' time). The focus is on the step by step documentation of how it can be done, so that you can replicate the project yourself. -Toby

Contributors

  • Derek Lewis

See Also

Examples on the Web

Centralized Implementations

Freshmeat.net

Description of the software project

    • 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

    • goal title
    • last words (One sentence summary.)
    • how
    • lessons
    • time taken
    • resources

Moldova Aid Project

A humanitarian aid project

    • summary
    • achievements

CORDIS

Community Research and Development Information Service

    • project title
    • Research area
    • Coordinator
    • Project description
    • Project details
    • Participants

The World Bank

Moldova Community Forestry Project

    • 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

    • project title
    • summary
    • Material
    • Gauge
    • directions

Analysis of Examples

Common project fields

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

See Also

See projecta for the result and evolution of these thoughts on a microformat.