On Jan 23, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Tantek Çelik wrote:

Document Examples in the Wild first of people linking to their and others'
hCards, and that will drive the scope of the solution.

Does this need to be limited to hCard? I think identifying pointers to a canonical source of data is a broader problem, as copying and manipulating data between sites is a standard activity on the web. Any search engine is full of links back to canonical sources. Trackbacks are links back to canonical sources. Bloggers quoting each other typically link back to canonical sources. Pingerati has three links back to canonical sources of what could be abbreviated hcards (fn only), and right under that is the same thing for events and reviews. Can we expand the types of examples we're looking at?

Peace,
Scott


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