On 8/3/07, Ben Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The informal approach worked well when the community was new and
smaller, but now that it's ramping up it doesn't seem to be coping.
I'm not claiming there's an easy answer, but we should start by
accepting there's a problem.
The IETF, that
Hi Ben,
On Aug 2, 2007, at 9:05 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
The informal approach worked well when the community was new and
smaller, but now that it's ramping up it doesn't seem to be coping.
I'm not claiming there's an easy answer, but we should start by
accepting there's a problem.
I strongly
To me, the issue was not about freedom of expression or lack thereof.
It was about putting a damper on a bilious jackass attitude and
behavior. I doubt the actual topic of discussion was in question.
Yeah, we all could probably benefit from a good social behavior class
(ok, I can't _really_ speak
At 10:10 PM -0400 8/2/07, Manu Sporny wrote:
It is vital to have people that can challenge
the status quo, people such as Andy, involved in a community such as this.
I agree that challenges to the status quo can be useful, but it is
NOT valuable to have members of community who will
Dear all,
I've been working on improving the metadata profile for my content
management system. (Yes, a CMS that takes metadata seriously at last!)
Here's the profile:
http://demiblog.org/schemes/metadata?ver=0.2.2
I've attempted to correctly use XDMP and GRDDL, but I'm not 100% confident
that
In using hAtom I was interested in populating the @scheme attribute of the
Atom category.
For example:
It's interesting to me to know from where the tag comes, which community or
folksonomy is it part of. It's valuable information that gets lost in the
rel-tag parse as indicated by the
On Aug 3, 2007 12:23 PM, Taylor Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In using hAtom I was interested in populating the @scheme attribute of the
Atom category.
For example:
It's interesting to me to know from where the tag comes, which community or
folksonomy is it part of. It's valuable
Taylor Cowan wrote:
a rel=tag href=/mytags/weirdThis is weird and rarely happens/a
(although perfectly acceptable by rel-tag)
It rarely happens, but it would be good if it happened more. That way,
people whouldn't need to have an explicit list of tags at the end of the
article -- the tag links