Greetings,
I've taken the changes proposed and accepted for hReview 0.3 from the
review-brainstorming page and incorporated them into hReview:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hreview
Please take a look and review (so to speak). Follow-up to the list with any
errors / omissions / feedback /
On 2/20/06 8:43 AM, Craig Donato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested in discussing hListing, I wanted to propose a get
together this Wednesday night at 6pm in San Mateo at Oodle's office.
Apologies for the late notice.
No need to RSVP but would love a heads up if you think
On 2/23/06, Julien Couvreur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Julien!
Most bloggers have the problem of following up on the comments they
leave on other people's website. One of the challenges to solving this
comment tracking problem is that comment forms come in many shapes.
Would this be a
Hi all,
I'd like to float an idea that I believe Microformats could play a
large part in.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a rather rough article on my blog [1] about a
way for people to host personal 'profile' information as part of their
own blog/webspace/etc. Any service or web application could
Tantek elik wrote:
Greetings,
I've taken the changes proposed and accepted for hReview 0.3 from the
review-brainstorming page and incorporated them into hReview:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hreview
Question:
If reviewer is absent from the hReview, then
look outside the hReview,
in
On Feb 23, 2006, at 8:32 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
The final thing, is that I don't know if this idea is new.
It's not new. I know that Chris Messina and some other folks have
been talking about building a similar service, called rhyzomatic.com
for awhile. I'm not sure if there's been much
On Feb 23, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Steve Ganz wrote:
I've decided to go ahead and push an hResume draft as v.0.1.
http:// microformats.org/wiki/hresume.
Please try to use it, try to parse them and give some feedback.
Ryan, under Job Titles it says:
To express multiple job titles/positions in the
transaction: sell | rent | trade | meet | announce | service
I don't understand the use of 'service' as a transaction - it seems
more like the thing sought after or being given away (the thing
'exchanged' for some other thing of value).
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