About Open Athletics
OpenTrack CG was renamed Open Athletics to clarify this community’s scope, purpose and operation.
The Open Athletics Community Group —formerly OpenTrack Community Group, but changed to make the scope broader—, aims at creating a toolset to increase interoperability among systems managing information on athletics and sports in general. Open Athletics includes schemes and vocabularies to describe sports, as well as open source software that helps managing that kind of information.
Through OpenTrack and Open Athletics, entities around the world (sport clubs, federations, private event organizers, etc.) will be able to open the data contributing towards open data in sports. This will bring new business opportunities to third parties (developers, public bodies, private companies, citizens, academia).
In order to maximize the impact and adoption of the final proposal, this initiative is supported by European Athletics and other relevant institutions of the world of Data Management and Athletics.
Read the official Charter for more information about this group.
What tools?
The main component we develop is a set of vocabularies and taxonomies that will help publishers to model and expose information regarding athletics (events, athletes, facilities, results, rankings, and others).
Participants in this group will contribute with code recipes, libraries, and examples about the use of athletics information.
Currently, we are working on what we call it, Open Athletics models, vocabularies, and tools:
- A Conceptual Data Model for Athletics to define Athletics competitions, events, management and participation in an abstract way; and
- a Sports Competition Data Model and Vocabulary based on Schema.org. It contains examples of implementation for competitions, participation, athletes, organizations, etc.
- some code examples to illustrate how to use the former vocabulary to describe entities (i.e., athletes, clubs, and federations), and competitions (i.e., disciplines, categories, events) and some useful codes and taxonomies for countries, in-competition features, etc.
Formats and standards
All documents will be written in English and encoded in UTF-8.
Schemas and vocabularies will be aligned with the existing W3C standards, in concrete with the Data on the Web specifications. Although they will be described as abstract vocabularies, they will be also modeled in RDF.
Can I use the tools and reports?
Of course you can! Unless the piece of software or document listed in this repository has specified an explicit license, everything is under the W3C Software and Document License. This means that, by default, you have permission to copy, modify, and distribute OpenTrack works, with or without modification, for any purpose and without fee or royalty.
How can I participate?
Everyone —either W3C Member or not— is invited to join the W3C OpenTrack CG. Just click on the ‘join’ button, and register with your W3C account (in case you don’t have, please request one. Once you are a group member, you will be subscribed to the main mailing list and the calendar.
How to join?
First, join our forum so you can ask for help :)
- If you don’t have an account, apply for one.
- Login on the W3C system.
- And apply for joining the group.
If you have never used Github, please have a look at this guide on how to use Github at W3C.