On 1/1/06 11:30 AM, "Tantek Çelik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 5. Media Info. Formerly known as media-metadata. ... > I want to see this happen. I'm not a media info domain expert. If I have > to, I'll jump in myself and be draconian about the simplification. I'm > hoping that at least a few of the experts out there are tired of the > complexity and over-design of previous/existing attempts (including perhaps > the attempts by their own companies), and would at least entertain and try > simpler approaches. In the interest of a fresh look focused first on > simplicity and minimalism, here is a start: > > http://microformats.org/wiki/media-info-examples > I started this page shortly after sending this email and added just one example of a podcast. Since then, Joshua Kinberg and Mary Hodder have added several *simple* media-info examples and the page has grown. Thanks Josh and Mary, and especially to Mary for the analysis of the implied schemas of the examples posted. I've done just a bit of wiki gardening/organizing to make the page a bit more consistent. If you are interested in simple media-info, please take a look at the examples page, and if you know of any other representative examples, please consider adding them in a similar format to what's already there. In particular we could use a couple of simple "music" media-info examples. Please be sure to read the top section *thoroughly* before editing this page, and we'll all do our best to keep this page clean and simple. In addition, working through some of the examples, I realized that it would be good to note a few more aspects of what makes a good "*-examples" page for microformats research when following the microformats process, and I've added some more to the "examples" wiki page accordingly: http://microformats.org/wiki/examples Please take a look. Thanks, Tantek _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss