[uf-discuss] Idea: beginners/getting started list
Tantek Ç elik
tantek at cs.stanford.edu
Sat Oct 14 12:25:16 PDT 2006
In the spirit of simplest solution first, why not start with just *one* new
list for new microformats?
I think "propose" is too limiting because there is a lot more involved in
the development of new microformats than just proposals (in fact, the more
important parts are *not* the proposal).
I like the suggestions of opening up microformats-dev as well.
Anybody else on the list have thoughts?
Thanks,
Tantek
On 10/14/06 10:19 AM, "Chris Messina" <chris.messina at gmail.com> wrote:
> It would be good to resolve this matter -- discuss should be probably
> be retained... but I like
>
> microformats-propose
>
> and
>
> microformats-applied (instead of apply)
>
> Anyone else? Who has the authority to actually make this happen? ;)
>
> Chris
>
> On 10/14/06, Andy Mabbett <andy at pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote:
>> In message <C1518C71.7D1E8%tantek at cs.stanford.edu>, Tantek Çelik
>> <tantek at cs.stanford.edu> writes
>>
>>> What about creating a new list for *new* microformats, and keep
>>> microformats-discuss for general discussion, helping newcomers and new
>>> implementers alike?
>>
>> Better to create two new lists, perhaps:
>>
>> microformats-propose
>> and
>> microformats-apply
>> or
>> microformats-use
>>
>> and then close this one, leaving its archives on-line.
>> --
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