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Extend description of "identifier"

Anonymous (not verified)
Published on: 21/02/2016 Discussion
1. Not all acronyms relevant for CPOV are "formally recognised by the European Commission". Some are only recognised by a state or in a region. The text describing "identifier" should cover these as well. 2. Political parties often have acronyms and these acronyms can have some legal status (in Germany that is the case). That should be mentioned briefly. Some background: https://github.com/popolo-project/popolo-spec/issues/113 CPOV draft 2 states this:
5.1.3. Property: identifier [0..n]
Many organisations are referred to by an acronym or some other identifier. For
example, the ECB for the European Central Bank, OLAF for the European Anti-Fraud
Office, and so on. These are formally recognised by the European Commission
which provides a list of such acronyms.

In the RDF release of the CPOV, this property is bound to org:identifier.

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philarcher (not verified) Tue, 23/02/2016 - 15:48

Thanks Andreas,

 

Yes, I didn't meant to suggest that the EC was the only organisation with a list of recognised acronyms. I'll tidy up the wording accordingly. 

philarcher (not verified) Thu, 25/02/2016 - 18:39

The wording now says:

Many organisations are referred to by an acronym or some other identifier. For example, among the EU institutions, the ECB is the identifier for the European Central Bank, OLAF for the European Anti-Fraud Office, and so on. These are formally recognised by the European Commission which provides a list of such acronyms[1]. Analogous lists should be used in other contexts.


[1] http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/cybernews/abbreviations.htm

 

Hope that's OK?

 

Anonymous (not verified) Sun, 28/02/2016 - 11:11

That is ok, thanks.

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