I set up this separate wiki a little while back to try to cultivate this kind of entry-level information:
http://microformats.pbwiki.com/ I haven't had much time to maintain it (go figure) but it could be a place to have, maybe 5-6 pages that try to give publishers some very simply ways to make use of microformats in their projects *today*. Though I'm not necessarily all about watering things down, I do think that we need to some red pills for folks just getting started with microformats... or who are not yet convinced. Anyway, I second the idea of a lesser list and wouldn't mind hanging out on it. It certainly only needs a few of us, I imagine, to pitch in from time to time, so it shouldn't be a drag on the main list -- nor should it end up in no-use list limbo land. Chris On 10/9/06, Chris Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andy Mabbett said: [-deletia-] > I've done some work on: > > http://microformats.org/wiki/introduction > > which seemed as good a place as any, to start. [-deletia-] Looks great! That's exactly what I imagined. -- Chris Ball mail - chris [at] rubal [dot] co [dot] uk irc - blueNine: #web, #lugradio,#multipack and #microformats on irc.freenode.net _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
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