Hi everyone. I'm new to the list =)

Sorry to intrude here but, I  believe it's not necessary an XPN. I
think just an addition of a client and a "service provider"* relations
is enough to fit in, and would be a nice addition.

Also, I agree that including the type of work done to a client or vice
versa would be getting in the resume territory and would be kind of
too much.

If the addition of these two should be done, the name would feel wrong
too, as Ben Buchana said, changing it to Relationship Network would
fit it better.

*Gotta figure out a better name for it, service provider isn't good.
But I can't think of anything better now.



2007/1/28, Ben Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi again,

I wasn't saying all business/clients were friends - my point was just
that creating a "business only" microformat seems counter productive.
I think XFN and XPN should be superseded by one single, combined
relationships microformat which can cover all bases.

If someone only wanted to show a friends network they could; if a
company only wants to show business relationships they could do that
too. Nobody would be alienated with a combined uf.

I would happily see XFN extended with business relationships since
it's only the name which prevents that happening. Rename it from
"friends network" to "relationship network" or something and it's all
good :)

To approach it another way - XFN is essentially just an addon to
blogrolls. A business blogroll does not have any requirements that
cannot be met by XFN's pattern - it's just that XFN is limited to a
narrow set of "friend" relationships (although they spill over to
professional as well, with colleague etc). We could extend XFN - which
is already adopted by many people/sites - to include more values and
avoid creating competing ufs.


I feel that you're heading into resume territory - allowing people to
specify what they did on a specific project. Still valuable, but not
something that would really work in a blogroll situation (being the
most common use of XFN I've seen so far).

cheers,

Ben

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