Vocabulary: http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/datalink/core Author: pdowler.cadc@gmail.com Date: 2021-10-13 Term: package Action: Addition Label: Single download package Description: All file-like items related to #this and #this itself packaged together in a single downloadable archive. Relationships: Used-in: https://ws.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/caom2ops/datalink?ID=ivo://cadc.nrc.ca/BLAST?BLASTabell31122006-12-21/REDUCED_250_2009-03-06 Rationale: CADC and ESO have found it useful to distribute packages of (essentially) everything they link to in a datalink document, and have created a custom term http://www.opencadc.org/caom2#pkg for it. The use case is that for certain types of complex data, in serious scientific exploitation it is likely that most files linked to would be useful anyway, and hence users should be spared the individual downloads. This use case has turned out to be stable. It is thus time to move the concept to the datalink core vocabulary. The provider has some freedom in determining the exact content of the package; the downloaded package may include additional files (for example, a README). While the intent is that "everything useful" is part of the #package-d archive, there is no strict requirement to really include everything; for example, previews may be skipped. The format of the package is specified in the content_type field. The concept bears some relationship to #this; one could argue it is #this with bells and whistles. In a browsing case, it might be useful to show #package links together with #this links to immediately indicate to users they have the "bells-and-whistles download", too. We do not propose this yet, but suggest a consideration of the idea during VEP review. Discussion: After some pre-review approval (cf. http://mail.ivoa.net/pipermail/semantics/2021-October/002891.html), the actual discussion (http://mail.ivoa.net/pipermail/semantics/2021-November/002903.html) was brief and uncontroversial.