Re: [VCARDDAV] vCard RDF update...

Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> Wed, 10 October 2012 00:14 UTC

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On 10/9/12 5:51 PM, Barry Leiba wrote:
>>> All properties defined in RFC6350 are applicable to all kinds,
>>> except MEMBER, which MAY be used with group and MUST NOT be
>>> used with other kinds.
>> 
>> Simon, surely BDAY, ANNI, GENDER, TITLE, ROLE, ORG, ORGUNIT only
>> apply to Individuals?
> 
> Organizations can certainly have anniversaries, titles, and roles,
> and can be parts of other organizations, just to make one point
> against that statement.  And, in fact, the second example in
> Section 6.1.4 shows KIND=org with an ORG property:
> 
> BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:4.0 KIND:org FN:ABC Marketing ORG:ABC\,
> Inc.;North American Division;Marketing END:VCARD
> 
> In any case, what Cyrus and Simon are both saying is that whether
> or not it makes semantic sense to, let's say, add "BDAY" or
> "GENDER" to that example vCard above, there's nothing in the spec
> that stops anyone from adding them.

Further related corroboration: in the XMPP community we use BDAY in
vCards of KIND application to denote the year in which XMPP servers
joined the network. Here are some examples:

http://xmpp.net/server-vcards.xml

Peter

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