Hello,
I check the Google code site and my installation of the IPT, and I can't found any way to install a new custom non-gbif extension.
¿Is there a way to do it or will be a way to do it?
¿where can i get the format of the extensions if I want to write my own extensions?
Dear Aurelio,
We have not yet formalized a way of defining extensions from the social aspect (e.g. agreement, maintenance, governance etc) but technically it is quite easy.
Please see http://rs.gbif.org/ where you will find the extension definitions in XML (with a CSS to make them easier to read), and a sandbox, where we can host your created extension while it is developed and tested. Sandbox extensions are only visible to IPTs that are not in the LIVE/production mode, which is selected during installation.
Are you planning to look at investingating DwC-A extensions for the Plinian core based application schemas by any chance? If so, we have already done some work in this area which I can share with you.
Many thanks, Tim
On May 13, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Aurelio Sanabria wrote:
Hello,
I check the Google code site and my installation of the IPT, and I can't found any way to install a new custom non-gbif extension.
¿Is there a way to do it or will be a way to do it?
¿where can i get the format of the extensions if I want to write my own extensions?
-- Saludos, Aurelio Sanabria http://informatics.inbio.ac.cr _______________________________________________ IPT mailing list IPT@lists.gbif.org http://lists.gbif.org/mailman/listinfo/ipt
Hello,
2011/5/16 Tim Robertson (GBIF) trobertson@gbif.org:
Are you planning to look at investingating DwC-A extensions for the Plinian core based application schemas by any chance?
yes, indeed.
If so, we have already done some work in this area which I can share with you.
That would be awesome!
Hola Aurelio,
I am CC'ing a few people who I believe will be interested to know that you are investigating a Darwin Core Archive extension for species profiles using Plinian Core.
I believe this work will be of interest to both GBIF and EOL as there has been a lot of thought and effort invested in the Plinian Core vocabulary, and seeing this potentially materialize as an extension for use in the GBIF IPT and other tools that support the Darwin Core Archive is an exciting evolution.
The work I attach was by David Remsen primarily, who started this with the interests of GBIF and EOL in mind.
We look forward to hearing about your findings, and especially where we can be of assistance!
Best wishes, Tim
On May 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Aurelio Sanabria wrote:
Hello,
2011/5/16 Tim Robertson (GBIF) trobertson@gbif.org:
Are you planning to investigate a DwC-A extensions for the Plinian core based application schemas by any chance?
yes, indeed.
If so, we have already done some work in this area which I can share with you.
That would be awesome!
-- Best regards, Aurelio Sanabria http://informatics.inbio.ac.cr
Thanks Tim, I saw this come over the IPT mailing list.
I think we are converging on a solution but there are many people involved (I've added a couple more from EOL) and we should be sure to have some direct conversations soon.
Cyndy
Cynthia Sims Parr, parrc@si.edu Director, Species Pages Group Encyclopedia of Life http://www.eol.org Office: 202.633.9513, Fax: 202.633.8742
Mailing address: National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution P.O. Box 37012, MRC 106 Washington, DC 20013-7012
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Tim Robertson (GBIF) trobertson@gbif.org wrote:
Hola Aurelio,
I am CC'ing a few people who I believe will be interested to know that you are investigating a Darwin Core Archive extension for species profiles using Plinian Core.
I believe this work will be of interest to both GBIF and EOL as there has been a lot of thought and effort invested in the Plinian Core vocabulary, and seeing this potentially materialize as an extension for use in the GBIF IPT and other tools that support the Darwin Core Archive is an exciting evolution.
The work I attach was by David Remsen primarily, who started this with the interests of GBIF and EOL in mind.
We look forward to hearing about your findings, and especially where we can be of assistance!
Best wishes, Tim
On May 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Aurelio Sanabria wrote:
Hello,
2011/5/16 Tim Robertson (GBIF) trobertson@gbif.org:
Are you planning to investigate a DwC-A extensions for the Plinian core based application schemas by any chance?
yes, indeed.
If so, we have already done some work in this area which I can share with you.
That would be awesome!
-- Best regards, Aurelio Sanabria http://informatics.inbio.ac.cr
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Aurelio Sanabria
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Cynthia Parr
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Tim Robertson (GBIF)