[TYPO3-dev] The state of support for the Semantic Web / RDFA / Web 3.0 in TYPO3

Oliver Leitner shadow333 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 11:46:52 CEST 2009


I do think that it really depends on what a system gets used for...

Typo3 has afaik an educational (universities) background, so there are
semantics to a certain point.

But Nowadays Typo3 gets mainly used by companies and web agencies, and
frankly, those fields dont really care about semantics.

oh, and one more...

typo3 a crm? its a cms.

there might be extensions that make a sort of crm out of it, but thats it.

my few cents

Greetings
Oliver Leitner

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Martin
Kutschker<masi-no at spam-typo3.org> wrote:
> Dmitry Dulepov schrieb:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Michiel Roos [netcreators] wrote:
>>> I would love to hear your opinion on the state of Web 3.0 readiness of
>>> TYPO3.
>>
>> Zero I think. TYPO3 is not Drupal, who invests money into the real product with real purposes and real outcome.
>
> I'm always late with adopting trends, so what should I expect if my CRM
> supports the "sematic web". I know what RDF is, but that's it. Those
> graphs always give me the creeps ;)
>
> So why should I bother to beef up my content with meta-data and teach my
> CRM to make use of it. What is the "real outcome"?
>
> Masi
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