Title: New backstage.bbc.co.uk website
Some categorisation around the prototypes would be a good
start - I was looking for some mashups involving TV listings to see if
anyone had done a schedule search that would appear in RSS - found what I
was looking for in www.mightyv.com/,
but it took G
Found via Slashdot,
http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search
It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not happy
that XSL didn't make the list of languages.
Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk
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> Found via Slashdot,
>
> http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search
>
> It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but
> I'm not happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.
Looks similar to http://koders.com
Daniel Morris | Web Developer
BBC Entertainment : M
well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 5 Oct 2006, at 16:14, Ian Forrester wrote:
Found via Slashdot,
http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search
It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not
ha
Aren't they all different grammars of SGML anyhow? If we're being
pedantic...
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well, XM
Good point! Will have to email Google about this now :)
Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk
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Maybe its best to not even go there :)
Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk
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Aren't they all d
I have been hereabouts for years and today was my third time at the
web-site, perhaps not common, but what is
It is interesting that the blog has no comments on it... yet here
in the mails a variety of brilliant subjects have been discussed.
I am therefore intrigued by the relationship
Let's try this again from a subscribed address... (apols if this comes
through twice.)
On 10/5/06, Ian Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Found via Slashdot,
http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search
It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not happy
tha
Perhaps there should be a 'tech' and 'no-tech' version of the site.
The 'tech' version could contain all the raw feeds, blogs, documentation,
and alpha version of the software
The 'nontech' version could contain working betas and somewhere for
non-technical people to feedback on them, and also a
Hi,
Is there any word on when the weather feeds are being released?
I went to OpenTech '05, and I seem to recall it was happening "next
week"!
Thanks,
Oli
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Any news on this?
Oli
On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 21:38 +0100, Tom Loosemore wrote:
> soon... i'll ask tomorrow
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> On 01/10/06, Oliver Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was looking at doing something with the Programme Catalogue
> > ( http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax ), but it "h
Matthew Cashmore wrote:
> Is there anything in particular that you guys would find useful, have
we missed anything that you'd love to see.
A "proper" logo, something that we could put in out blog-rolls etc and
generally use to promote backstage.
I realise that this is asking a lot put some k
Paul Makepeace wrote:
I've asked the Code Search team and XSL is already being indexed,
along with lots of other text file formats, but it's not in the list
of languages just yet. It, and others, are coming though!
Excellent to hear. I know Google do a bit with XSL, so it would make
sense for i
* Mailing list management (links to archive etc)
Some people love mailing lists and some love forums. Peoples reasons are many
and varied but I have seen a few really good implementations that use both and
tie them together. With a good implementation this works REALLY well, you can
have
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