In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Siegfried Gipp
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>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?
Please don't answer my question with a question.
>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?
Because you haven't put it there.
[...]
>instead of "There is something important missing" it would be better to
>say "I'd recommend to add this point to the tutorial".
Why would it, when it wasn't my intention to recommend any such thing?
>The first sounds like "you did something wrong"
[...]
>It is not only important, what you say, but although, how you say it.
I suggest you re-read my message:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andy Mabbett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>This isn't in any way a criticism of your tutorial
--
Andy Mabbett
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