--- 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.

You assume wrong. Go read
http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg11086.html
again. 

=====
THINGS TO DO IF I BECOME AN EVIL OVERLORD #222
I reserve the right to execute any henchmen who appear to be a little too intelligent, 
powerful, or devious. However if I do so, I will not at some subsequent point shout 
"Why am I surrounded by these incompetent fools?!"


                
__________________________________ 
Do you Yahoo!? 
Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. 
www.yahoo.com 
 

Reply via email to