Am Mittwoch, 20. Dezember 2006 23:09 schrieb Andy Mabbett: > >Simply defining any tutorial not from one of the famous elite > >microformats authors as unnecessary nonsense is the fastest way to make > >microformats a secret elite format, unknown to and unused by the rest > >of the world. > > and who did that?
Did you do that? Or, to take another approach: Is the tutorial useful? If yes, that should be said. Is a link to the tutorial included in the hCard wiki? Along with the other links to examples and tutorials there? If not, why not? It would be better to encourage people to do work related to microformats. So instead of "There is something important missing" it would be better to say "I'd recommend to add this point to the tutorial". The first sounds like "you did something wrong", the second sounds like "it's interesting, i read through it and found additional ideas". It is not only important, what you say, but although, how you say it. My statement was by far overdrawn, i know that. But it seems necessary to me to encourage thinking about it. regards Siegfried _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
