Talk:Leap2A future

other ideas
Now unlikely.

vCard
For this we will have to define how much of which version - for XML and RDF versions see e.g. Thus, one can follow W3C in using the namespace (anything else, e.g. "vcard" or "contact" could be used instead of "vCard" here) xmlns:vCard="http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0# and then just use single elements in the simplest flat way shown in the examples, with as little as possible grouping and multi-level structures. (This example adapted from Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML cited above. Debate about whether too much or too little structure remains, and check whether my adaptations are actually valid or not, in particular for the ADR, which may not be valid without internal structure.)      Corky Crystal                Crystal           Corky           Jacky          Dr              1980-01-01        Computer Officer Class 3       <vCard:ROLE> Programmer </vCard:ROLE> <vCard:TEL rdf:parseType="Resource"> <rdf:value> +61 7 555 5555 </rdf:value> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0#work"/> <rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0#voice"/> </vCard:TEL> <vCard:EMAIL> corky@qqqfoo.com </vCard:EMAIL> <vCard:ADR> &lt;!-- This needs checking! It differs from the example. --&gt; 111 Lake Drive WonderCity 5555        Australia </vCard:ADR>
 * as used in Jabber community (Last Updated: 2008-07-16)
 * Notes on vCard, LDIF and mappings to RDF (Tim B-L, 2007)
 * vCARD in XML and RDF (Cover pages, up to 2002)
 * Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML (Renato Iannella 2001-02)
 * Representing vCard v3.0 in RDF (Renato Iannella 1999-01-22)
 * the namespace used by W3C (rdf file)

These XML elements are placed as direct sub-elements of the LEAP2A entry elements of type person (with an rdf:type of leaptype:person).

eduPerson
This side of eduPerson, have a look at UKeduPerson.

In essence, there is no obvious RDF-like structure here, so this would have to be done by including a chunk of well-formed eduPerson XML into the LEAP2A information. Is this plausible? Has anyone got any experience of processing eduPerson or UKeduPerson?