I like the data and plan on using it quite soon (I've only had brief
looks so far) but I'd like to see better documentation.  Being gzipped
isn't a problem for me.

On 19/07/05, Ben Metcalfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello folks
> 
> As you will know, we released the TV Anytime feeds a couple of weeks
> back (In case anyone hasn't seen them yet, they live here:
> http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/data/7DayListingData)
> 
> We're keen to hear your feedback about the feeds, in particular if there
> is anything we can do to help make them easier for you to integrate into
> your prototypes.
> 
> Please let us know your thoughts and views generally, but questions we
> have been thinking about include:
> 
>   * Could we package them differently (ie not gzip archive)?
>   * Do we need to make better documentation available?
>   * Do you want a perl/php API to access the data more easily?
> 
> Please let me know - either via this list or directly to me: backstage
> (at) bbc.co.uk.
> 
> 
> Thanks folks
> Ben + backstage.bbc.co.uk team.
> 
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