Being in the UK, it is hard to get excited or quite understand everything iPhone - I'm not an iPhone basher trawling, merely sitting on the fence. A few questions banding about my head over this:
In essence, are you saying lets produce a microformat that describes webpages written for Safari (iPhone version)? By extrapolation, is it therefore acceptable to discuss a microformat that describes webpages written for IE5.5? microformat principles: * solve a specific problem - What's the problem here? * design for humans first, machines second - This to mean seems all about the machine? Would this be the first microformat that is specifically written for a specific browser, operating system and piece of hardware? Tony -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Messina Sent: 21 August 2007 19:38 To: Microformats Discuss Subject: [uf-discuss] iPhone Developer Meeting in Berkeley w/ focus onMicroformats Here's the event link: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/234913/ It's taking place at the new coworking space in Berkeley. Topics of interest: * A microformat for describing iPhone webapp services. This could include icon, description, pointers to special web pages, etc. * Support of various microformat standards like hCard. * An iPhone standard UI and examples for OpenID. * Exploration of what we can do usefully with Safari Canvas. Just an FYI. Chris -- Chris Messina Citizen Provocateur & Open Source Advocate-at-Large Work: http://citizenagency.com Blog: http://factoryjoe.com/blog Cell: 412 225-1051 Skype: factoryjoe This email is: [X] bloggable [ ] ask first [ ] private _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss This email was received from the INTERNET and scanned by the Government Secure Intranet Anti-Virus service supplied by Cable&Wireless in partnership with MessageLabs. (CCTM Certificate Number 2006/04/0007.) In case of problems, please call your organisation's IT Helpdesk. Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or recorded for legal purposes. +++++ The Forestry Commission's computer systems may be monitored and communications carried out on them recorded, to secure the effective operation of the system and for other lawful purposes. +++++ The original of this email was scanned for viruses by the Government Secure Intranet (GSi) virus scanning service supplied exclusively by Cable & Wireless in partnership with MessageLabs. On leaving the GSi this email was certified virus-free _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
