Re: [uf-discuss] rel=tag

2007-01-04 Thread Ciaran McNulty
On 1/3/07, Nick Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seeing the tag implementation on Operator has made me question the existing tagging standard. With wordpress you may get something like ?cat=13 for a tag or something that may not even be the intended tag at all. Agreed, the default behaviour is

RE: Banning for meta-discusion [was RE: [uf-discuss] previouslynon-referenced in the specReferences]

2007-01-04 Thread Joe Andrieu
Tantek Ç elik wrote: On 1/3/07 5:07 PM, Joe Andrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tantek Ç elik wrote: For the record, I do object. Joe, thanks very much for your input. You are the only person (in email or IRC) who has objected to banning Andy. However, even as a lone voice (perhaps

Re: Banning for meta-discusion [was RE: [uf-discuss] previouslynon-referenced in the specReferences]

2007-01-04 Thread Colin Barrett
On Jan 4, 2007, at 12:33 AM, Joe Andrieu wrote: Tantek, there is no governance for uF other than by cabal IMO, that is the way it should be. You don't put new hires on your company's steering committee, and the House doesn't approve presidential appointments, the Senate does -- in fact,

Re: [uf-discuss] Operator: Microformat detection for Firefox 2

2007-01-04 Thread Brian Suda
On 1/4/07, Alex Faaborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been trying to brainstorm what these contextual behaviors might be. One approach could be to combine the detected information with additional information to complete an action. For instance, generating driving directions from the user's

Re: [uf-discuss] Extending hCard and hCalendar vs. strict adherence to vcard and vCalendar.

2007-01-04 Thread Brian Suda
On 1/4/07, Breton Slivka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: div class=vcard span class=fnAbraham Lincoln/span div class=orgUnited States/div div class=adr div class=street-address1600 Pennsylvania Ave./div span class=localityWashington/span , span class=regionDC/span abbr class=dod

[uf-discuss] Governance Issues Re: Banning for meta-discusion

2007-01-04 Thread Dr. Ernie Prabhakar
Hi all, On Jan 3, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Tantek Çelik wrote: That being said, I still believe it is important to track *any* outstanding issue - even meta-issues like governance, so that we as community don't forget them, and have the opportunity/reminder resolve them, even if it takes a

Re: [uf-discuss] Extending hCard and hCalendar vs. strict adherence to vcard and vCalendar.

2007-01-04 Thread Breton Slivka
On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Brian Suda wrote: On 1/4/07, Breton Slivka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: div class=vcard span class=fnAbraham Lincoln/span div class=orgUnited States/div div class=adr div class=street-address1600 Pennsylvania Ave./div span class=localityWashington/span , span

[uf-discuss] Voting-examples

2007-01-04 Thread Steve Ivy
Hi, I've started a page on the wiki for voting examples [1], and I'd appreciate some review/feedback on it. It's hardly exhaustive so please feel free to pitch in. Thanks, --Steve (monkinetic) [1] http://microformats.org/wiki/voting-examples -- Steve Ivy http://redmonk.net

[uf-discuss] Rough consensus and working code

2007-01-04 Thread Joe Andrieu
Hey folks, especially Tantek, I just wanted to reconnect in this forum with something I believe in strongly, even though my latest posts about governance might seem to be a bit contrary: We reject: kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and running code. That's a quote

[uf-discuss] Re: rel=tag

2007-01-04 Thread Nick Peters
On 03/01/07, Frances Berriman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I might be misunderstanding you, but I think you might be confusing categorisation with tagging (the latter being a method of adding additional context)? I guess my question was why it was chosen to extract the last part of the URL to

Re: [uf-discuss] rel=tag

2007-01-04 Thread Ben Buchanan
Seeing the tag implementation on Operator has made me question the existing tagging standard. With wordpress you may get something like ?cat=13 for a tag or something that may not even be the intended tag [snip] I find this quite frustrating too. I've expanded on my thoughts at