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Open Standard Data Model  v 0.2.0 - Startup events

13/5/2021

 
The ecosystemOS tech team is happy to update the open standard data model to version 0.2.0 to aggregate and distribute startup events data. 
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author: Digiole Oy, source: https://www.ecosystemos.com/

What's new?

  • Country attribute was added on the eventLocation object to specify the country where the event is organised
  • isRemote attribute was added on the eventLocation object to add a flag to indicate that the event is online
  • New eventVenue object was added to represent the physical location of an event. 

Usage

  • Event organisers will be able to specify detailed information to attendees about where the event will take place, how to get there and how to contact the venue
  • Ecosystem builders will be able to store records for all of the venues hosting events at ecosystem level, simplifying events information view, eliminating repetitive data entry and improving location accuracy
Check the current open standard data model version details
If there is a data model you would like us to improve or add, leave your request here and we will review to add it to our development plans to make it ecosystemOS compliant for global connectivity with other ecosystems. Or you can also subscribe to our ecosystemOS newsletter to keep you updated about the new data model releases.

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