Hi Timothy, Based on the available relationships Org mode is almost certainly a https://schema.org/SoftwareApplication that is a https://schema.org/softwareAddOn of https://emacs.org as well is in https://schema.org/applicationSuite https://emacs.org. There are a number of other properties that could be filled in if anyone has the time or inclination. The site also describes the Org file format which is probably a https://schema.org/ComputerLanguage (they don't have markup language), and somewhere in between there is some https://schema.org/SoftwareSourceCode linking everything in the data model together. Best, Tom
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 11:17 AM TEC <tecos...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I've taken a little look at improving how Org is seen/searched around > the web. We currently have open graph and twitter meta tags, and I've > now see that we should be able to improve our search result too. > > Looking at > https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/search-gallery this may > work nicely. > > I'm somewhat tempted to designate the home page as an "Organisation". > I'm not sure how well this fits though. Another option is as a "Software > Product" ... which also doesn't quite seem right --- second opinions > would be much appreciated. > > Relevant links: > - https://schema.org/Organization (https://schema.org/Project could be a > good sub-type to use) > - https://schema.org/SoftwareApplication > - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/logo > - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/software-app > > After picking this, I'm going to try embedding Microdata into the > homepage (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Microdata). > > If the Gogs API worked as intended* >:( we may even be able to make the > release version etc. dynamically set (curl | jq). > > All the best, > > Timothy. > > > * to see what I'm talking about, try these two commands > > curl https://code.orgmode.org/api/v1/repos/bzg/org-mode > curl https://code.orgmode.org/api/v1/repos/bzg/org-mode/releases > > relevant: > https://github.com/gogs/docs-api/blob/master/Repositories/Releases.md >