VEP-010
BONNAREL FRANCOIS
francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr
Mon Nov 22 08:09:30 CET 2021
Dear all,
I agree with this proposal.
In the rationale I wonder if overall "ESO" is really behind it.
Alberto Micol ?
However ALMA science archive (Felix) was indeed pushing for that
Cheers
François
Le 12/11/2021 à 16:01, Markus Demleitner a écrit :
> Dear Semantics WG, dear DAL WG,
>
> Here's another VEP for datalink/core with a request for reviews. The
> VEP can also be downloaded from
> https://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/semantics/veps/VEP-010.txt
>
> Vocabulary: http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/datalink/core
> Author: pdowler.cadc at gmail.com
> Date: 2021-10-13
>
> Term: package
> Action: Addition
> Label: Single download package
> Description: All file-like items related to #this and #this itself
> packaged together in a single downloadable archive.
> Relationships:
> Used-in: https://ws.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/caom2ops/datalink?ID=ivo://cadc.nrc.ca/BLAST?BLASTabell31122006-12-21/REDUCED_250_2009-03-06
>
> Rationale:
> CADC and ESO have found it useful to distribute packages of
> (essentially) everything they link to in a datalink document, and have
> created a custom term http://www.opencadc.org/caom2#pkg for it. The use
> case is that for certain types of complex data, in serious scientific
> exploitation it is likely that most files linked to would be useful
> anyway, and hence users should be spared the individual downloads.
>
> This use case has turned out to be stable. It is thus time to move the
> concept to the datalink core vocabulary.
>
> The provider has some freedom in determining the exact content of the
> package; the downloaded package may include additional files (for
> example, a README). While the intent is that "everything useful" is
> part of the #package-d archive, there is no strict requirement to really
> include everything; for example, previews may be skipped.
>
> The format of the package is specified in the content_type field.
>
> The concept bears some relationship to #this; one could argue it is
> #this with bells and whistles. In a browsing case, it might be useful
> to show #package links together with #this links to immediately indicate
> to users they have the "bells-and-whistles download", too. We do not
> propose this yet, but suggest a consideration of the idea during VEP
> review.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Markus
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