Re: [delicious-discuss] Ogg vorbis streams

2005-07-11 Thread joshua schachter

The full set of items is outlined in my post to the blog.

There still seems to be some discussion as to whether a .ogg should be 
video or audio. I can definitely add system:filetype:ogg easily enough, 
though.


Joshua

Christopher (siege) O'Brien wrote:


I found out about system:media:audio and system:filetype:mp3 recently,
but I was surprised to discover that system:filetype:ogg doesn't seem to
exist (I bookmarked an ogg college radio stream that I'm particularly
fond of), and oggs don't get counted in system:media:audio either.

Is there any way to find out more about some of the system:media and
system:filetype tags?

del.icio.us is becoming more and more of a centerpiece in the way I use
the web, thanks a lot!

- siege

 




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Re: [delicious-discuss] Suggestion - Creative Commons licence

2005-07-11 Thread Shelby Davis
Another idea I have for the extended text is to store markup like
bibtex. Of course adding bibtex parsing is a very specialized feature
request that isn't useful to that many people, and is pretty
superflous for my personal needs, which normally are linking to
citeseer.

Shelby

On 7/11/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is on our todo list.
 
 I am also hoping to make the extended field (which should probably be
 renamed to 'notes' or something) longer soon.
 
 Joshua
 
 Just wondered what kind of copyright del.icio.us users
 have over their work.
 
 I've started using the extended box to add quite
 lengthy additions to posts and, allowing for the
 clever social stuff del does and for which I've
 obviously signed up for, I wouldn't be too happy about
 someone using them for commercial purposes or passing
 them off as theirs or changing them in ways beyond
 fair use provisions.
 
 Maybe add a creative commons licence option from the
 settings section to cover this - one which could
 travel with the rss?
 
 Ike
 
 
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[delicious-discuss] xFolk RC1 — An xhtml micr oformat for social bookmarking

2005-07-11 Thread Bud Gibson

Dear all:

In terms of delicious and other social bookmarking applications,  
xFolk represents a common format that will allow users to develop UI  
hacks that work across systems.  If you republish your links to your  
blog using xFolk, these hacks will be available to you too.   
Blogmarks and delirious users will find this already implemented, and  
we are now seeking to add more bookmarking services that directly  
support xFolk.


After interaction with the user community, we have published a new  
iteration of xFolk, an xhtml microformat for social bookmarking, that  
I first informed the list about a month ago.  We are heading toward a  
final release.  Here's the announcement:


xFolk is a simple and open format for publishing collections of  
bookmarks. It better enables services for improving user experience  
and sharing data in web-based bookmarking software. Providers can  
view user efforts to create new services using xFolk-formatted data  
as a sort of low-cost RD.


and the link:

http://thecommunityengine.com/home/archives/2005/07/xfolk_rc1_an_xh.html

The linked article provides the URL for the new xFolk wiki.  As  
mentioned above, some of the areas we are actively exploring in the  
wiki relate to javascript and server-based applications that can  
consume and remix xFolk formatted web pages.


We'd welcome your input.

Bud

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[delicious-discuss] API dump to RSS conversion script...

2005-07-11 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
Before I spend the next 5-30 minutes doing this, has anyone else 
developed a script that coverts the API dump format to the RSS format 
that del.icio.us provides?


I have many little tools that grok flavors of RSS but precious few of 
them know the API dump format.


Thanks,

Jeremy
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