On 1/12/07, Andy Mabbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tim White
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes


>How about hCitation then? Like the others mention, you know its a
>format for citations. I could live with hCite as well...

hCite says as much as hCitation, in fewer characters.

        hCite           +1
        hCitation        0
        hBib            -1


Noting the points about case sensitivity in hCard-parsing [1] that
Tantek referred to - are the people who are voting for "hCite"
intending the capital C? I prefer the "hcite" capitalization.

After reading Tantek's points, I vote:
-1 'citation'
-1 'hbib'
-1 'hcitation'
+1 'hcite'

cheers,
-mike

[1]: http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-parsing#root_class_name

PS, why the 'h' - is it an upside-down µ, or does it stand for 'html'?
--
Michael McCracken
UCSD CSE PhD Candidate
research: http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/
misc: http://michael-mccracken.net/wp/

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