DOAP
DOAP (Description of a Project) is an RDF Schema and XML vocabulary to describe software projects, in particular free and open source software.
It was created and initially developed by Edd Dumbill to convey semantic information associated with open source software projects.
Adoption
There are currently generators, validators, viewers, and converters to enable more projects to be able to be included in the semantic web. Freecode's 43 000 projects are now available published with DOAP.[1] It was used in the Python Package Index but is no longer supported there.
Major properties include: homepage
, developer
, programming-language
, os
.
Examples
The following is an example in RDF/XML:
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:doap="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#"> <doap:Project> <doap:name>Example project</doap:name> <doap:homepage rdf:resource="http://example.com" /> <doap:programming-language>javascript</doap:programming-language> <doap:license rdf:resource="http://example.com/doap/licenses/gpl"/> </doap:Project> </rdf:RDF>
Other properties include Implements specification
, anonymous root
, platform
, browse
, mailing list
, category
, description
, helper
, tester
, short description
, audience
, screenshots
, translator
, module
, documenter
, wiki
, repository
, name
, repository location
, language
, service endpoint
, created
, download mirror
, vendor
, old homepage
, revision
, download page
, license
, bug database
, maintainer
, blog
, file-release
and release
.[2]
References
External links
- on GitHub
- OSS Watch DOAP Briefing Note
- doapamatic: DOAP generator
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOAP.
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