Below are the current results related to the hSet survey. If you can, please note your preference as to how we handle the hset problem:
1. Please go to the following URL: http://www.advancedsurvey.com/ 2. Enter the Survey Number under the "Enter Survey #" field. The number is: 52427 Here are the current results from the hSet survey (there were only 7 people that filled out the survey - we need a larger sample group. If you haven't taken the survey yet, please do.): 1. The grouping problem needs to be solved. Yes 4 57.14% No 1 14.29% I'm confused as to what the grouping problem is... 2 28.57% 2. The following identified types of grouping should have a solution. The definition for these types are provided on the grouping-examples page: ordered grouping 6 28.57% unordered grouping 5 23.81% sparse grouping 6 28.57% non-sparse grouping 4 19.05% I don't know what this means... 0 0.00% 3. We should handle grouping on a Microformat-by-Microformat basis. Yes 2 28.57% In general, but should consider other options if it is obvious that this might cause a problem 1 14.29% No, it has been demonstrated that the problem can be solved generally. 1 14.29% No, grouping is going to get out of hand if we do it on a Microformat-by-Microformat basis. 3 42.86% 4. The following methods of solving the general grouping problem are acceptable: Option #3 on the grouping-brainstorming page 3 50.00% Option #7 on the grouping-brainstorming page 3 50.00% View textual responses for this question.: More research 5. Using dot-notation for identifiers and classes is an acceptable practice when authoring CSS and XHTML. Yes, dot-notation is not a foreign concept to most website authors. 4 66.67% Maybe, only website authors are familiar with it 1 16.67% No, it is too complicated for most website authors 1 16.67% I have no idea what dot-notation is... 0 0.00% -- manu _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
