On Jan 19, 2006, at 12:46 PM, Tim White wrote:
--- Tantek �elik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm not so sure about that "put on the microformats.org site proper".

It's much easier to maintain/correct/update content on the wiki

But much harder to find, especially for someone new visiting the site.
(The wiki is not the most user-friendly...)

Are you talking about wikis in general, or specifically ours?

If its ours, and you have ideas for improving our IA/organization, feel free to suggest them (and volunteer :D).

(especially
in a distributed community fashion), and unless something is fairly
solid/figure out, it probably should be kept on the wiki.

Agreed. The page should be pretty solid.

The "use" page will undoubtedly grow *every time* someone asks for a
new use
case or a new microformat to do XYZ.  This seems like a good fit for
a wiki
page.

Good point. So maybe a page with some of the more common questions
(like the current "use" wiki page) could be put on the mf.org site
proper, with a "see more uses..." linked to the ever-growing wiki page?

I'm just thinking of newbies (like me : ) browsing the mf.org pages. I
know the wiki was pretty off-putting to me at first.

Please share your feedback, so that we cann improve things
--
Ryan King
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