Re: [uf-new] The Process (was: hAudio case study)

2007-09-13 Thread Andy Mabbett
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tantek Çelik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Document the implicit schemas that the content examples imply. Every word in that sentence matters. On the contrary: implicit is redundant. The alternative: Document the schemas implied by the content examples. reads

Re: [uf-new] The Process (was: hAudio case study)

2007-09-12 Thread Scott Reynen
On Sep 12, 2007, at 4:33 AM, Brian Suda wrote: Quantity does not equate quality! Right. I think we tend to get caught up in whether or not the numbers are convincing to our fellow community members, and lose track of the important question: whether or not the end result is convincingly

Re: [uf-new] The Process (was: hAudio case study)

2007-09-12 Thread Mary Hodder
I'd second that. Even if users are just plopping blobs of data that is recognizable to humans when presented in a blog, but unstructured, we can still make sense of those blobs and structure them. Seeing what people want to do makes more sense that imposing from on high. That is typical

Re: [uf-new] The Process (was: hAudio case study)

2007-09-11 Thread Manu Sporny
Frances Berriman wrote: I imagine it will be valuable as a primer for those interested in creating some type of microformat (or wondering if microformats are indeed for them) and maybe how the process works. Good, as that is one of the goals of the document :) Talking of... I note that one