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Dan Brickley
Posted on:
July 14, 2021
Pinned post with important links:
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Schema.org version 13 released
Dan Brickley
Posted on:
July 14, 2021
Based on contributions at Github and discussions in the Community Group, Schema.org has published
version 13
Implementation experience, feedback on definitions, examples, and usability of the design are welcomed as always via
Github
For Schema.org,
Dan Brickley (@
danbri
).
Call for Participation in Schema.org Community Group
W3C Team
Posted on:
March 31, 2015
The
Schema.org Community Group
has been launched:
The Schema.org Community Group provides a forum for discussing all changes, additions and extensions to
schema.org
. In addition to providing a public setting for the day to day operation of the project, it serves as the mechanism for reviewing
extensions
and as a liaison point for all parties developing independent extensions to the schema.org core.
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