On Feb 10, 2006, at 1:25 PM, Tantek Çelik wrote:

Again, because he is no longer has that title and org (i.e. "former"), I don't think it is appropriate to mark it up as such, because by doing so,
you are claiming it to be a currently (as of your blog post date) true
statement.

On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:34 AM, Tantek Çelik wrote:

Someone's business card is *still* one of their business cards, even 5 years
later, even after they have changed jobs.

I'm having trouble reconciling the two.

Either hCards are assumed to be current, or they're not. So which is it? Wrapping an hCard in an event doesn't change the parsing rules for hCards. If we're not expecting hCards in hResume to be parsed the same as every other hCard, why are we calling them hCards at all? I still don't see what is gained from this.

Ryan King has offered one explanation:

However it would not be a generalizable solution.

But what happened to "solve a specific problem"? What is the specific problem class="vcard" solves in hResume experience and education?

Peace,
Scott
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