On Jun 13, 2007, at 11:53 PM, D Chudnov wrote:
They're all just service links,
broadly defined, so imho we'd just need something that says that
explicitly.
How do you publish these links on your own site(s)?
On the other hand, though I still don't think this would be worthy of
a microformat, it would be very useful (to me, at least) for someone
to document the markup patterns with these tools.
This kind of mixed message is very confusing, and, frankly, a bit
insulting. Either it's interesting enough for people to think it's
worth going through the process, or it's not.
I think Ryan was suggesting that you're free to use parts of the
microformats process (and indeed, documenting existing practices is a
faily obvious step) to push forward standards without any dependence
on the microformats community. No one has a monopoly on HTML-based
standards. Microformats are a means to an end; it's a mistake to
treat them as the end.
--
Scott Reynen
MakeDataMakeSense.com
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