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The RDFa community, hosted by the W3C and Creative Commons, is open to all who wish to ask questions, provide input, or discuss collaborations. We try to have as few rules as possible to ease participation.

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Questions/Help

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If your question isn't answered, then it's time to join the discussion!

Contribute

If you are interested in contributing to the community, please make sure to do the following first:

  1. Join the RDFa mailing list(s). Learn how to communicate effectively on the mailing list.
  2. Get a wiki account on this site.
  3. Know the basic rules for editing the wiki.

Below is are a number of lists for outstanding community projects that are looking for implementors. If you would like to make a lasting impact in the semantic web community, please pick a project and help us make the web a better place!

Software

  • Wiki-based vocabulary website
  • RDFa syntax validator
  • RDFa semantics vaildator
  • Browser plug-ins that utilize RDFa (either built on Fuzz or completely separate modules)

Art and Design

Marketing and Advertising

  • Introductory videos about RDFa
  • Explain the significance of RDFa using simple to grasp concepts

Other

Experimental RDFa Features

WARNING: Experimental wiki section. This section outlines concepts that are purely experimental in nature.
WARNING: The work described below is in no way endorsed by the RDFa Task Force, SWDWG or the W3C.
WARNING: The existence of this section does not imply nor express a statement that the concepts here will become a part of RDFa now or in the future.

  • Alternate Prefix Declaration Mechanism - Describes an alternate to the xmlns mechanism for declaring prefixes in RDFa for HTML4, HTML5 and other tag-based, possibly non-XML family languages.

Experimental Design Work

WARNING: Experimental wiki section. This section outlines concepts that are purely experimental in nature.
WARNING: The work described below is in no way endorsed by the RDFa Task Force, SWDWG or the W3C.
WARNING: The existence of this section does not imply nor express a statement that the concepts here will become a part of RDFa now or in the future.

RDFa Working Group