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guidelines docs examplesWork on our supporting materials rather than on schema definitionsWork on our supporting materials rather than on schema definitionsschema.org vocabGeneral top level tag for issues on the vocabularyGeneral top level tag for issues on the vocabularytype:bugA mistake or malfunction whose remedy should be straightforward technical workA mistake or malfunction whose remedy should be straightforward technical worktype:cleanup + clarityAddresses wording fixes, ambiguities, confusion, bad examples etcAddresses wording fixes, ambiguities, confusion, bad examples etc
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http://schema.org/RejectAction
http://schema.org/AcceptAction
http://schema.org/LeaveAction
http://schema.org/ConfirmAction
http://schema.org/CancelAction
http://schema.org/CheckInAction
http://schema.org/CheckOutAction
Migrating in from https://www.w3.org/2011/webschema/track/issues/24
Raised by Dan Scott @dbs in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-vocabs/2013Aug/0120.html
"I noticed the use of the word "antagonym" popped up frequently to describe the relationship
to another action that causes the reverse result. e.g: http://schema.org/AcceptAction
says the related action RejectAction is "The antagonym of AcceptAction."
However, an antagonym is a single word that has meanings that contradict
each other. ... I believe "antonym" was likely the intended term"
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guidelines docs examplesWork on our supporting materials rather than on schema definitionsWork on our supporting materials rather than on schema definitionsschema.org vocabGeneral top level tag for issues on the vocabularyGeneral top level tag for issues on the vocabularytype:bugA mistake or malfunction whose remedy should be straightforward technical workA mistake or malfunction whose remedy should be straightforward technical worktype:cleanup + clarityAddresses wording fixes, ambiguities, confusion, bad examples etcAddresses wording fixes, ambiguities, confusion, bad examples etc