There seems to be a greater theme here. Not just wine. Any community could develop a Microformat for themselves.
You know what community I thought could use a Microformat? Sports statistical data. Some sort of hCard on steroids (oh geez, pardon THAT pun) that also hCalendar events for time spent with certain franchises and transaction histories, as well as hStat or something to contain the year by year player stats. It would essentially be a portable digital baseball card/bio. Basically, if you can get a community to rally around a certain data format, they will then be able to reap the benefits of a Microformat for that data, making it all portable. But back to the wine example, the best place to start might be pinging Dan Cederholm, seeing what trends he saw with Cork'd. A Microformat doesn't have to be a "official" Microformat in order to provide the same benefits. All you need are class names, a few users, and a few tools. -adam darowski.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
