Mike Kaply wrote:

Microformats that require specific settings on your web server, and
access by the user to configure that web server if necessary and a
very specific syntax that you might not be able to accomplish with
your configuration:

rel-tag

Don't forget it's also the only one that goes against the microformats mantra: "simple conventions for embedding semantic markup." It is neither markup, nor simple. Rather, it's not simple in the majority of cases. Regarding simplicity:

1. Linking to others' tagspace. Simple? Yes. Practical? Probably not.

2. Creating a physical directory for every tag I create. Simple? Yes. Tedious? You bet. Fully localizable with a full UTF-8 character set? Only if you want to escape them all. That'd be pretty.

3. URL rewriting. Practical? Very. Recommended? Yes. Simple? Certainly not. Low barrier to entry? I'd argue that anything requiring RegEx does not entail a low barrier to entry... therefore, not simple.

I believe we all agree that a restful tagspace is best. I also think no one here suggests *requiring* a title if the tagspace is there. We are only requesting an alternative that is both "simple" and "markup." Something anyone can implement.

James

PS.  Have you seen the emperor's lovely new clothes? ;-)

PPS. If that counts as "snarky", call me out on it. It's meant in fun.

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