Hi all,

it's no great secret, but many people on the list probably won't know I've been working on a book solely on microformats for Friends of Ed, the web design/development focussed offshoot of Apress, these last few months. Apart from Brian Suda's PDF book, and of course chapters in some books, for example Tantek's Chapter in a recent O'Reilly publication, this will be as far as we are aware, the first dead tree book entirely devoted to microformats. Often when books on brand new subject areas come out, they are underwritten by a company (who are strongly associated with or own the technology, product etc), and who guarantee to purchase a certain number of copies, or have other sweeteners. So much kudos to Friends of Ed, and editor Chris Mills for having faith almost 10 months ago now in a book on ufs. I hope their faith will be repaid, and I have a feeling it will.

Brian Suda has been the tech editor, which has been utterly invaluable, and I've really tried to cover the field in terms of developments, publications using ufs, plugins and other tools, and so on. The microformats community definitely gets very extensive coverage - people, processes and principles.

The book is well into copy editing now (it will most likely be published at the end of March), and a couple of things I just wanted to bring to the attention of the uf community, along with of course its existence.

I'v needed to gain a lot of permissions for the use of things like screenshots - which is easy (in theory) when you have an individual developer, or small company (and even large companies like Yahoo and Google) - that is, an individual or entity who "owns" the intellectual property. By the way, a very big thank you once more to those on this list for your permissions.

With a community, it's a little trickier. Chris Messina raised the issue with the suggestion of a community mark, which has been discussed to some extent here and elsewhere.

http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2006/01/14/the-case-for-community-marks/
http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2006/05/29/why-barcamp-is-a-community-mark/

Now, most of the "official" output of the community is explicitly licensed under CC attribution licenses (though I've also got in touch with the developers of this material where practicable where I've used it, as a courtesy). The publishers are keen to incorporate the microformats logo into the cover. I've run this by a couple of people, including Dan Cederholm, who designed the icon, and who discusses the design of the icon a little in the book. Dan is absolutely fine with the idea of the icon being incorporated.

I think that its something of benefit to both the book, and the community - it allows people to see at a glance what the book is about - and as such a strong, eye catching logo, it will hopefully stand out. Hopefully too, the book will help in its own little way to further establish the strength and value of ufs, and to help build the base of publishers using them. To tell the truth, that was probably as strong a motivator for me with writing the book as any (I've turned down more than one book over the last decade - as anyone who writes one will tell you, they are a lot of work, and pay about as well as making pizzas did when I was a student ;-) I thought this was a book really worth writing, and luckily, one publisher was willing to take a punt on it.

I do hope it will be a small milestone (and not a large millstone) in the evolution and development of microformats.

Thanks for any thoughts you might have,

john

p.s. I'm working as hard as I can to have as much of it freely available as possible. I'm not sure that this means the whole thing will be, or at least not just yet, in fact that's not really likely, but hopefully valuable parts of it will be.

John Allsopp

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