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=== Each Attention Item contains === | === Each Attention Item contains === | ||
* item url (rss article url, etc) | |||
* parent context (feed or source site, ) | |||
* last read | * last read | ||
* duration | * duration | ||
* followed links | * followed links | ||
* rel/ | * rel/votelink | ||
* tags | * tags | ||
* dateremoved | * dateremoved |
Revision as of 21:46, 14 December 2005
Attention Brainstorming
This page is for brainstorming about ideas, proposals, constraints, requirements for an Attention microformat.
Authors
- Tim Brown
- Tantek Çelik
- Eric Hayes
- Rohit Khare
- Kevin Marks
Experience
Both Technorati and Attensa have implementation experience with Attention.XML and other attention formats.
Other Attention-like Things
Lessons Learned
- Hierarchy in the format gets in the way more than it helps
- Need to define a minimally useful subset for ease of implementation and interoperability
- Need to "chunk" any sets of additional data
Goals / Requirements
Definite
- Needs to be represent sparse (over time and source) data
- "Blendable" - get an attention "chunk" every day from a source and be able to aggregate the chunks into one attention file.
- Flat by default. Permit hierarchy but don't require it, and don't require parsing of a hierarchy (i.e. allow treating the attention as set of attention items).
Strawman Schema Thoughts
Each Attention Item contains
- item url (rss article url, etc)
- parent context (feed or source site, )
- last read
- duration
- followed links
- rel/votelink
- tags
- dateremoved
- read state
- rating
Item Containers
- .