Andy, I don't want to get in the middle of a disagreement, but I think that part of Ben's issue is that the terms you're asking about are fairly self explanatory, or at least appear to be to him.
You aren't in the middle. I'm deliberately stepping back so that others can comment. This is a sanity check for me. Do I know what what authoring practices are? I thought I did, and it seems to me that this meaning is shared with others in the community. A good test if to step back and find out if other people resonate with what I'm thinking or not.
"Authoring practices" are the current practices and conventions used by people authoring content. "The structure of the markup" is the syntactic structure of pages marked up with (X)HTML.
Right, but this uses the term in the definiton. In another thread, "metadata" and the scope of microformats are also being called into question. I suppose this is a good thing, since it will force us to say what we mean instead of implying it. I'm not interested in writing dictionaries though, so perhaps this work is best left to those more patient than I. Thanks, Ben _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
