Tantek,
"hCard is a simple, open, distributed format for people, places,
companies, and other organizations. Although its origins lie in
vCard, from which it takes its name, practical use has demonstrated
that a more general format may be required for encoding information
about places, people or organizations which is not specifically
contact information."
(just taking a first stab at that)
An *excellent* first stab. I like it. Let me take a crack at
editing a bit
and and see if I can update the intro in the spec.
Thanks very much
Your perspective on this has been very valuable, as working with
hCard as it
has grown bit by bit has made it easy to not notice how much the
scope has
evolved.
Thanks for pointing out this discrepancy John, and providing a
solution.
Never a problem.
It actually makes me wonder whether a element geo will ever exist by
itself, unattached from an hCard? Indeed, the same might go for adrs.
This issue has come up in putting together presentations and so on on
ufs. I am trying to build a progression from rel and rev ufs to adr
and geo, then hCard and so on introducing ideas and concepts along
the way.
The problem is, finding use cases for say geo and adr unassociated
with an hCard.
anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks
j
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