Wow. This thread spiraled into nowhere land quickly. I mean, once you're into personal preferences, you know that you're never going to win. Some prefer email, some forums, some RSS -- hell -- it's just the *display* of data. Thank g*d we separated those two a long time ago so that people can have their way! (Just for notes, Google Groups Beta is kind of the ideal merger of forums, email and RSS, if you haven't tried it yet).
Anyway, let me throw out something controversial to steer this back. So there's been discussion about creating new lists for every new microformat that's proposed. Well, that sounds like a very fractious action, that could really undermine the authority of the group. Or not. But rather than host it all here on the microformats-discuss list, there's no reason why folks can't go off and start their own efforts, as others have (see: Social Media Club). I'm not advocating the splitting of the community, but I am advocating for folks to see to their own desires, interests and verticals and take the model, spirit and goals of microformats and strike out on your own and work to get your own microformats adopted. Because it's true, this form of dialogue doesn't scale well -- and the only way to advance is to farm out the work to distributed nodes in the system, let them focus hard and work hard, and then return back with their findings, implementations and/or adoptions. No one's stopping you. As far as I'm concerned, have at. Chris On 11/3/06, Frances Berriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/3/06, Benjamin West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If people want to filter things out, or draw particular attention to a > > thread being related to a specific proposal, using the [hCard] > > notation (for example) works quite well in the subject field. > > I concur. Filtering features are well supported on many of the mail > clients I've seen, and a simple filter with the convention of > "tagging" threads with square brackets would probably work fine. I like simple solutions. :) To be honest, I just don't want to be checking a mailing list, wiki AND a forum. Selfish, selfish of me. -- Frances Berriman http://fberriman.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
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