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NOTE: please do not edit this page for Attention.xml related discussions for the moment. The text below is kept merely for historical purposes. | |||
Attention.xml is currently specified on the Technorati Developer's Wiki: | |||
* [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/attentionxml Attention.xml specification]. | |||
Attention.xml discussions, thoughts, and ideas are currently developed also on the Technorati Developer's Wiki: | |||
* [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/AttentionXMLFAQ Attention.xml FAQ] | |||
* [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/AttentionXMLBrainstorming Attention.xml brainstorming] | |||
* [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/AttentionXMLDiscussion Attention.xml discussion] | |||
There are number of changes that need to be made to Attention.xml before it can be considered a microformat. Until those changes are made, work will continue at the above two pages. Once the fixes have been made, the authors will likely contribute the Attention.xml specification and effort to microformats.org. Thanks, [http://tantek.com/log/ Tantek] (editor, Attention.xml). | |||
== Temporary Work == | |||
The below text is temporary work/thoughts in progress. It should be moved to the [http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/AttentionXMLBrainstorming Attention.xml brainstorming] page. Thanks, [http://tantek.com/log/ Tantek] | |||
== Initial Disclaimer == | == Initial Disclaimer == |
Revision as of 23:25, 3 July 2005
attention formats discussion
NOTE: please do not edit this page for Attention.xml related discussions for the moment. The text below is kept merely for historical purposes.
Attention.xml is currently specified on the Technorati Developer's Wiki:
Attention.xml discussions, thoughts, and ideas are currently developed also on the Technorati Developer's Wiki:
There are number of changes that need to be made to Attention.xml before it can be considered a microformat. Until those changes are made, work will continue at the above two pages. Once the fixes have been made, the authors will likely contribute the Attention.xml specification and effort to microformats.org. Thanks, Tantek (editor, Attention.xml).
Temporary Work
The below text is temporary work/thoughts in progress. It should be moved to the Attention.xml brainstorming page. Thanks, Tantek
Initial Disclaimer
Although this spec-in-progress is well covered on Technorati's open standards wiki, after discussion with Tantek at Gnomedex, I agree that it may well qualify as a Microformat, or rather a collection of Microformats.
It is not at all my intention to take any creadit where credit is othewise due! I will move over as much as needed to get discussion started, then if/when this the collective determines it should be a Microformat, all of the other attributes and history should be moved over (probably by Tantek)
History
Attensa, Inc. is currently using an attention stream to accomplish communication of attention data for both analysis and synchronization between client side components in realtime, and serverside systems in near-realtime.
We are currently in the process of creating and accepting Attention.XML as a shared generic context both client and server side. My goal in the use of Attention.XML is to communicate all of the data required for a full featured sharing of the users current state, and action history. It is important that I say this, so that my suggestions do not seem as an exercize in theory, rather real world needs.
Editor
Introduction
I believe it possible to make up an Attention.XML Microformat, based on a number of new and existing Microformats (some of which are pointed out in the main Microformats wiki page
Existing Microformats
Proposed Base Microformats
I hope it is not outside the standards desired for this workspace, but I am going to propose a collection of Microformats which could be used to build up Attention.XML as it exists to day, and add in a few pieces required to flush out the format.
Attention Data Microformat
I would like to have this single Attention Microformat available to both feeds and articles, and as I move forward with this initial strawman, I will see how they fit for both uses.
All elements are optional.
- Existing Elements
- lastread
- duration
- followedlinks
- rel/votelink
- tags
- Proposed Additional Elements
- dateremoved ISO8601 datetime indicating when this article was marked as removed.
- Note: a duration of zero is valid, and should indicate the article was removed without reading.
- readstate read | unread. I indicating if this article is currently marked as read. Note: a non-zero duration and a readstate of unread indicates the user has either read the article and specifically marked it as unread.
- It is possible that duration accumulation could come from the article being visible to the user, but not specifically marked as read. Discussion is needed here, as metrics on faulty duration values is a undesired.
- rating 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 or something like that. I believe that a good attention picture is gained by both implied and explicit interaction by the user. It is quite valuable to inspire users to interact, and ratings are a great way to accomplish this.
- Q: could votelinks be made to support a rating as part of the vote?
- dateremoved ISO8601 datetime indicating when this article was marked as removed.
Attention Article Microformat
All elements optional, unless called out
- Existing Elements
- title
- permalink/guid (required)
- type
- etag
- lastupdated
- Proposed Changed Element(s)
- Attention Data Microformat
Attention Subscription Microformat
All elements optional, unless called out
- Existing Elements
- title
- url (required)
- alturls
- etag
- lastupdated
- dateadded
- dateremoved
- userfeedttile
- Proposed New/Changed Elements
- Attention Data Microformat
I have quite a bit more to add. I should finish up Tuesday 6/28/05. Please let me finish before we start the discussion. -eric