On 28/06/07, Pelle W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/27/07, Tara Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Although I heart the idea of language for non-experts, I'm wondering >> how public facing Microformats, as a general term, is. >> >> I've thought about this before...I can see the specific microformats, >> like hCard and hCal and hReview being public facing...and, in reality, >> these are pretty descriptive. Maybe they just need some sort of iconic >> marker (like RSS has)...which I think has been attempted before. I agree with Tara here. Microformats is interesting for developers because it tells us in what way the solution works but for my mum it would tell nothing. My mom knows however what an address is and what a calendar is and because of that it's the microformats in itself that should be given common names like "web feeds" for RSS. I don't know but have XML been given a humane name yet? Because XML is to RSS what Microformats is to hCard.
I concur on this line of thinking. Microformats are the technological name - my mum should never have to come across the term any more than she should have to come across the term XML. I think Operator does a good job of hiding the term in that it simply shows what you can actually do with data in the page (add this to my google calendar etc.). Therefore, uFs don't need a user-facing name - their applications do.
If Microformats should be given a more humane name then that would be something about semantics. Semanticdata perhaps - but it wouldn't make anyone happier I think because the only ones who would be interested would be those who already knows what Microformats is. >> As far as talking about Microformats under one banner, I don't know if >> the distinction really needs to be made. i think that may be what POSH >> was trying to say: use plain old semantic html...but even that is >> talking to developers and advanced content producers.
I've said it before, but I don't think there's any need to reiterate what semantic HTML for is via *another* name, for developers. POSH is bad enough. -- Frances Berriman http://fberriman.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss