Closed (fixed)
Project:
Neologism
Version:
6.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Documentation
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
26 May 2009 at 00:50 UTC
Updated:
10 Jun 2009 at 12:40 UTC
How will I know that the module is actually working? What will happen and what do I look for? Pragmatically, this is a way of removing any skepticism about RDF from those who are not yet familiar with it -- as well as helping the user navigate through a dynamic and not especially well sign-posted terrain.
Comments
Comment #1
shunting commentedPossibly a link could be given to the "bowling" screencast?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6NUFxWVEOw
(It would be great if drupal.org would host these things...)
Comment #2
scor commentedNeologism is for a specific usage. Not everyone need to install Neologism. If you don't plan to publish an RDF vocabulary, you should not install this module. Install RDF API and RDF CCK for more mainstream RDF export of your site.
To see if the module was installed properly, you can check whether you can create new types of content: Class, Property, Vocabulary. You can also watch the Neologism screencast or browse to the demo site directly.
Comment #3
scor commentedI update the project page with a link to the video and to the demo site.
Comment #4
shunting commentedThe video is useful because it steps the user through a process is not usable except by someone who is already quite familiar with RDF. The site demo shows the end product, but it doesn't show the process of creating it, so it doesn't help with the usability issue.
Comment #5
shunting commentedYes, I want to use the module within its scope, which is to publish vocabularies, for which it is a really neat tool that I enjoy using. As I said, my concern is usability: "Helping the user navigate through a dynamic and not especially well sign-posted terrain."