> On Mar 23, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Sandro Paganotti <sandro.pagano...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> well, yes; but once it's done accordingly to the behaviour required it could 
> be released and then used by everybody. So it is just a matter of creating a 
> new catalog of components that anyone can import using the html import. In my 
> view it would be something really close to your initial implementation 
> proposal:
> 
> <article is='json-enhanced' 
> remote-node="http://apiname/endpoint.json:propertyname 
> <http://apiname/endpoint.json:propertyname>"></article>
> 
> -sandro.

I think that’s what being done right now, where everybody defines expected 
behavior of elements and create a catalog of components that anyone can import. 
 We call that the "web browser" and that’s why we’re here.  =^D

-bobby
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