Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!)

2006-06-29 Thread Harry Dean Hudson Jr.
On 6/29/06, Alex Iskold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: While we are on the subject of music. What about books and movies? Are ther any examples of these? I'm not sure of examples off hand but there are a lot of similarities between books and albums: UPC Cover Description/Abstract Release Date Trac

Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!)

2006-06-29 Thread Harry Dean Hudson Jr.
On 6/29/06, Benjamin West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For this, you essentially have attributable text, a melody composer, and then an arranger, all from very different time periods. On top of this, you would have subsequent arrangements (a choir version vs a solo version) in addition to the pe

Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead?

2006-06-29 Thread Rod Begbie
On 6/28/06, Harry Dean Hudson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I plan on researching and co-opting existing idioms if they exist, and actually started listing some examples of Artist/Release/Track data in music-examples before it became clear to me that this may not have been its intention-- it rea

Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!)

2006-06-29 Thread Benjamin West
I've been watching this thread with some hesitation. I'm from the classical world and am usually frustrated with the attributes most people capture in music meta formats. Consumption of classical music is a bit different from pop music. The attributes of data that are important shift meanings t

[uf-discuss] Microformats in higher education

2006-06-29 Thread Dimitri Glazkov
Hello collective wisdom, There has been plenty of excitement about microformats lately and higher education is not an exception. Recently, I've been seeing quite a bit of microformats discussions on one of the larger lists in higher education, the UWebD (http://www.usask.ca/web_project/uwebd/inde

Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!)

2006-06-29 Thread Alex Iskold
While we are on the subject of music. What about books and movies? Are ther any examples of these? Thanks, Alex alex iskold founder & ceo adaptiveblue http://www.adaptiveblue.com - Original Message - From: "Ryan Cannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 3:59 PM S

Re: [uf-discuss] Re: Project microformat: pre-research heads-up (consider doing "to-do" microformat first)

2006-06-29 Thread Michael Leikam
Yeah, email does have some innate appeal for me as a communications mode, but I'd want to avoid the paradigm of messaging commands to a listserv. We get out of the XHTML+CSS world pretty quickly. Besides, if I'm sending email anyway, why not a natural lanaguage message directly to the person/gro

Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!)

2006-06-29 Thread Ryan Cannon
Coincidentally I was kicking this around in my head last night. I plan on researching and co-opting existing idioms if they exist, and actually started listing some examples of Artist/Release/Track data in music-examples before it became clear to me that this may not have been its intention-- it

[uf-discuss] Re: Project microformat: pre-research heads-up (consider doing "to-do" microformat first)

2006-06-29 Thread Chris Messina
I like where this is going... I've proposed email primarily as a publishing gateway that most folks are both familiar with and have access to -- and has precedent with gootodo. Besides that, you can map the subject and body to the title and description of a todo item, so you could use an email m

Re: [uf-discuss] Project microformat: pre-research heads-up (consider doing "to-do" microformat first)

2006-06-29 Thread Michael Leikam
--- Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FYI, ToDo X can be found here: > > http://www.nomicro.com/Products/ToDo/index.html > > And I really like the idea of ToDo items contained in > hAtom posts -- > that can be assigned to hCards... or, put another way, > the way > SproutIt handles assig