Re: [uf-discuss] Announcing Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit

2008-10-22 Thread Manu Sporny
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Karsten Januszewski
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat 
>> Toolkit, 
> which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph.

Great stuff, Karsten! Looking forward to seeing where this goes... what
are the next steps, if you're allowed to elaborate? Where are you
putting your efforts for the next 3-6 months regarding Oomph? Supporting
more Microformats? Doing more stuff like Ubiquity[1]?

What are the future goals for Oomph?

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[1] http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/

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Re: [uf-discuss] Announcing Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit

2008-10-22 Thread André Luís
Hya,

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OMFG.
>
> This is from Microsoft?!

Good question... is it?

Great work. Now all IE users can join the party as well! :D

Is it compatible with all IEs? 6, 7 and 8? And I haven't tried using
the Live Write extension but from the videos it appeared that if you
leave the address field blank it will add an element ... Shouldn't it be absent from the generated html?
Or was this fixed on the final version?


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Re: [uf-discuss] Announcing Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit

2008-10-22 Thread David Janes
Neat.

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Karsten Januszewski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat 
> Toolkit, which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph.  The Mix 
> Online team here at Microsoft wanted to do something with Microformats and 
> Oomph is the result.
>
> Our main goal with Oomph is to make Microformats more accessible for users, 
> developers and designers. Oomph is an amalgamation of applications: an 
> Internet Explorer Add-in built in C++; a cross-browser HTML overlay built 
> using JQuery that aggregates Microformats (hCard and hCalendar); a set of CSS 
> styles for Microformats; and a Windows Live Writer plug-in written for 
> inserting hCards. And, the entire project is up on Codeplex 
> (http://codeplex.com/oomph), ready for community contribution and 
> extensibility.
>
> We have a video that demos the various components of Oomph, although it 
> hasn't been posted to the Mix Online site yet.  But you can check it out on 
> YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx2f2Z9MMQ8
>
> I wanted to thank the various people who have responded to my questions on 
> this alias. Now that we shipped, I look forward to continuing to work with 
> folks moving forward and welcome your feedback.  With all the code up on 
> Codeplex, we have the opportunity to keep iterating on the code and we are 
> seeking contributors to the project moving forward.
>
> I also wanted to mention that, if any of you are at the Microsoft 
> Professional Developers conference next week in LA, I'll be giving a talk on 
> Oomph and Microformats, Wednesday October 29th.  I'd love to meet up with 
> folks while I'm there.  And I'm hoping to make it to a Microformat meetup 
> dinners one of these weeks in San Francisco.
>
> Regards,
> Karsten Januszewski
>
>
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Re: [uf-discuss] Announcing Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit

2008-10-22 Thread Chris Messina
OMFG.

This is from Microsoft?! Next you'll say that you're implementing
OpenID. Oh... yeah. ;)

Congrats, this is great.

I'm a little confused about how to make use of this stuff on my Mac,
but for PC folks who use Internet Explorer, this must be pretty
useful!

Chris

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Karsten Januszewski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat 
> Toolkit, which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph.  The Mix 
> Online team here at Microsoft wanted to do something with Microformats and 
> Oomph is the result.
>
> Our main goal with Oomph is to make Microformats more accessible for users, 
> developers and designers. Oomph is an amalgamation of applications: an 
> Internet Explorer Add-in built in C++; a cross-browser HTML overlay built 
> using JQuery that aggregates Microformats (hCard and hCalendar); a set of CSS 
> styles for Microformats; and a Windows Live Writer plug-in written for 
> inserting hCards. And, the entire project is up on Codeplex 
> (http://codeplex.com/oomph), ready for community contribution and 
> extensibility.
>
> We have a video that demos the various components of Oomph, although it 
> hasn't been posted to the Mix Online site yet.  But you can check it out on 
> YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx2f2Z9MMQ8
>
> I wanted to thank the various people who have responded to my questions on 
> this alias. Now that we shipped, I look forward to continuing to work with 
> folks moving forward and welcome your feedback.  With all the code up on 
> Codeplex, we have the opportunity to keep iterating on the code and we are 
> seeking contributors to the project moving forward.
>
> I also wanted to mention that, if any of you are at the Microsoft 
> Professional Developers conference next week in LA, I'll be giving a talk on 
> Oomph and Microformats, Wednesday October 29th.  I'd love to meet up with 
> folks while I'm there.  And I'm hoping to make it to a Microformat meetup 
> dinners one of these weeks in San Francisco.
>
> Regards,
> Karsten Januszewski
>
>
>
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[uf-discuss] Announcing Oomph: A Microformats Toolkit

2008-10-22 Thread Karsten Januszewski
Greetings - I'm excited to announce the release of Oomph: A Microformat 
Toolkit, which just went live at http://visitmix.com/lab/oomph.  The Mix Online 
team here at Microsoft wanted to do something with Microformats and Oomph is 
the result.

Our main goal with Oomph is to make Microformats more accessible for users, 
developers and designers. Oomph is an amalgamation of applications: an Internet 
Explorer Add-in built in C++; a cross-browser HTML overlay built using JQuery 
that aggregates Microformats (hCard and hCalendar); a set of CSS styles for 
Microformats; and a Windows Live Writer plug-in written for inserting hCards. 
And, the entire project is up on Codeplex (http://codeplex.com/oomph), ready 
for community contribution and extensibility.

We have a video that demos the various components of Oomph, although it hasn't 
been posted to the Mix Online site yet.  But you can check it out on YouTube 
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx2f2Z9MMQ8

I wanted to thank the various people who have responded to my questions on this 
alias. Now that we shipped, I look forward to continuing to work with folks 
moving forward and welcome your feedback.  With all the code up on Codeplex, we 
have the opportunity to keep iterating on the code and we are seeking 
contributors to the project moving forward.

I also wanted to mention that, if any of you are at the Microsoft Professional 
Developers conference next week in LA, I'll be giving a talk on Oomph and 
Microformats, Wednesday October 29th.  I'd love to meet up with folks while I'm 
there.  And I'm hoping to make it to a Microformat meetup dinners one of these 
weeks in San Francisco.

Regards,
Karsten Januszewski



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Re: [uf-discuss] mama

2008-10-22 Thread Derrick Lyndon Pallas

Toby A Inkster wrote:

A query of  should find documents where
"xfolk" is used in a class somewhere in the document. ~D


Though that doesn't tell you much, as the xFolk root class name is 
"xfolkentry". ;-)


Does it cope with multiple class names in one attribute, like 
class="contact vcard mine"?




Oops! You're correct, xfolkentry not xfolk.

That operator is connected to a search-only field in the index that 
records all classes used in documents. It works for all NMTOKENs in the 
class attribute. For what it's worth, there is an equivalent field 
called RelTag for the rel attribute.


I looked at doing RevTag but the field was mostly full of auto-generated 
garbage. There were too few common revs and too many meaningless ones, 
which meant it was too big to justify its uselessness.


~D

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[uf-discuss] mama

2008-10-22 Thread Toby A Inkster

A query of  should find documents where
"xfolk" is used in a class somewhere in the document. ~D


Though that doesn't tell you much, as the xFolk root class name is  
"xfolkentry". ;-)


Does it cope with multiple class names in one attribute, like  
class="contact vcard mine"?


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