On Nov 27, 2005, at 5:07 AM, Danny Ayers wrote:

There's been a flurry of talk surrounding the use of
aggregator-derived subscription lists as as a source of attention
data. Right now most of the aggregators do import/export via OPML.

But there is another source of broadly attention-like subscription
lists, people's blogrolls. As and when the blogging tools start
supporting microformats directly, these should be available as XOXO.

Already done for wordpress.

Until such a time, maybe someone has most of the code in place to
create a service that will scrape a blog, use heuristics to recognise
the blogroll and output this tweaked to conform to Attention.xml.

Sounds interesting to me.

Another thought:

We could create a XOXO -> OPML gateway. This would allow us to publish data in XOXO (or attention.xml), but still use the "legacy" tools, which only support OPML.

-ryan
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Ryan King
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