On [Jun 30], at [ Jun 30] 11:12 , Breton Slivka wrote:

I think you'll find that metadata of any kind is a comprimise of the
"microformats core principles"

What I mean by "metadata" is information about content, which already makes up the bulk of microformats, e.g. class names, rel values, tag names, none of which is readily visible to humans. Making content visible is a principle; making such metadata visible is not. The difference with ISO dates is we've previously defined them as content; I'm suggesting that's a mistaken definition, as these dates don't function as content in our reference standard iCalendar.

Peace,
Scott

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