On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Hans Gerwitz wrote:
Perhaps ironically, I would think that the "discussion log" portion
of meeting minutes maps to hAtom.
I've done a pretty exhaustive search on the history of VJOURNAL and
hCalendar, and it looks like it was brought up last December by
Tantek for consideration as a blog post format, and the
WikiRemnants remain: <http://microformats.org/wiki/blog-post-
formats#VJOURNAL>
Later, at the end of February Ryan added "make sure we explicitly
disallow 'vjournal'" to the hCalendar page, but I can find no
traces of a discussion around that. Perhaps there was an IRC session?
Actually, I think most of it was f2f, unfortunately we don't have a
log for that.
I'm concerned that a "let's consider VJOURNAL for blog posts" ->
"no, Atom entries are better" -> "alright, kill VJOURNAL" path was
followed that never gave poor vjournal a chance to stand up and
defend itself as a description of moments that should not be
described as "published."
Of course, I'm the new kid on the list, so I'm likely missing
something.
Our reasoning behind dropping vjournal is this:
1. For the most part, vjournal and hatom cover the same ground.
2. vjournal was rejected in the hatom process
3. we don't want two ways to do the same thing
4. perhaps we should drop vjournal?
The only part that's up for debate is #1, and I, personally, think
that making that case would be pretty difficult, as I think there is
a significant overlap, with the divergences amounting to edge cases,
which we tend to no worry about.
-ryan
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