--- Danny Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I get the impression that the assumption is being > made that by > reducing the number of elements, the amount of work > needed for > producers and consumers will be reduced. But in > cases like this the > more information the publisher can supply > (discriminating between > trivial and significant changes), the less work is > needed at the > client. The dates may still be inaccurate and > inconsistent across > feeds, but for most default behaviour should be ok, > the necessary > end-user intervention will be reduced. Better for > the end user.
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