Hi Just wondering does presence and mood really apply to a microformat? What I want is federated presence across applications and devices. Set once show everywhere. (SOSE) Today I have to multiple presence, mood and status appliations. E.g Last.fm shows my current music in Skype. I also have Twitter, Gmail, Live Messenger, Out of Office, VXMail, Skype status etc etc. All of which are disconnected ...
Personally I hope XMPP becomes the interoperable standard for presence and then we an build apps on top of this? Twitter, Gmail and Joost are all using XMPP and this potentially will allow me to set my presence, mood and status in one app and have it ripple through to the others. Thanks in advance Sam Sethi | Entrepologist | blog: vecosys | skype: samksethi | This email is: [ ] bloggable [ ] ask first [X] private | -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frances Berriman Sent: 31 January 2007 16:50 To: Microformats Discuss Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] hMood/hPresence? On 26/01/07, Goix Laurent Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any plan/interest to work on a hMood or hPresence microformat > that could describe information related to the mood or the activity of > a person/group? Bloggers typically express their feelings over the > web, or what they have been doing during the day, so it would be > interesting to better formalize this information... > Hey, I might be wading in a bit late on this one, but I'll throw in one of my favourites for "hMood" : tags! Could a mood not be described accurately simply by using a @rel-tag? <a href="http://www.wikipedia.com/happy" rel="tag">happy</a>? Afterall, the mood and activity is simply added to give a blog post, for example, additional context and this is the purpose of tagging. As for an activity (if this is what you may be suggesting by presense), the same would apply (is currently <a href="http://www.wikipedia.com/skydiving" rel="tag">sky diving</a> and <a href="http://www.wikipedia.com/happy" rel="tag">happy</a> about it). Noticed someone's already mentioned GEO for actual location formatting, so I won't again. :) -- Frances Berriman http://fberriman.com _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
