Andre Garzia wrote: > On Apr 4, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> Anything we might addrress in the Rev interoperability initiative? >> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/revInterop/> > > please tell me what is this... I never heard about it...
Earlier today I wrote:
> Precisely. The growing number of tool suites in the Rev > community is what led to the creation of the RevInterop > initiative. > > Currently each toolkit uses its own method of identifying > the info needed for updates, integration, etc., but if we > could take the time to draft one universal standard then > all tools could ideally be fully interchangeable without > futher modification. > > The initial rought draft identifies a number of common > elements needed by all plugins, including author, copyright, > URL, and more. Since most of these types of data were > already identified by Dublin Core, we've light-heartedly > adopted the name of "Edinburgh Core" for these properties. > > That initial rough draft and a sample library stack with > placeholder properties are available at: > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/revInterop/files/> > > All input from plugin developers is appreciated. No such > initiative can be useful in a vacuum. :)
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