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Where 2.0 Microformats BOF II
Details
- Date
- Tuesday, June 13, 2006
- Time
- 7:30pm - 8:30pm PDT Tantek and Kevin running late ETA 7.50pm
- Location
- Paseo Room, Fairmont Hotel San Jose, California, USA
- URLs
- Where 2.0 BOFs wiki page, Where 2.0 BOFs overview > Geo Microformats BOF II: Developing a "directions" Microformat BOF page.
- Overview
- Tim O'Reilly and Bill Gates recently discussed microformats, and the need for a directions microformat became clear. This sequel to last year's Microformats BOF at Where 2.0 will discuss the work on the directions microformat to date, and brainstorm on proposals for a directions microformat.
Attending
- Tantek Çelik, Technorati (moderator)
- Kevin Marks Technorati
- Jérémy Huylebroeck France Telecom R&D
- Gregor J. Rothfuss, Endoxon
- Norman Shi
- Jamie Taylor
- Michael Leahy
- Gregor J. Rothfuss
- Josu Azpillaga Tagzania.com
- Luistxo Fernandez Tagzania.com
- Adrian Cuthbert m-spatial mylocalguru
- Andrew Turner HighEarthOrbit
- Newton Chan
Original Proposal
Original proposal as submitted to the Where 2.0 BOF proposal form:
Title
Geo Microformats BOF II: Developing a "directions" microformat
Describe the people who would be interested in attending this BOF
Anyone interested in *simple* standards for publishing and sharing geo related information on the Web, in particular directions information.
Which evenings(s) are you available to host your BOF?
I am available to host the BOF on June 13th only. My recommended time is from 6:30pm-7:30pm.
Full description of this BOF Maximum 250 words, about 35 lines.*
Last year at the inaugural "Where 2.0" conference, the Microformats BOF brought together key folks in the geo and microformats communities and together we were able to brainstorm and develop the "geo" and "adr" microformats.
http://flickr.com/photos/tantek/45109751/
http://microformats.org/wiki/adr
http://microformats.org/wiki/geo
During the opening keynote at the Mix06 conference this past March, Tim O'Reilly engaged Bill Gates in a discussion about microformats. During that conversation, Bill Gates specifically noted that we need microformats for contacts, events, and directions.
http://microformats.org/blog/2006/03/20/bill-gates-at-mix06-we-need-microformats/
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/03/directions_microformat_leading.html
The first of those two have been well defined by hCard and hCalendar microformats. However, a directions microformat has yet to be defined. Research has begun towards the development of a directions microformat.
http://microformats.org/wiki/directions-examples
The goal of this BOF is to once again bring together key interested folks in the geo and microformats communities, discuss the work on the directions microformat to date, and brainstorm on proposals for a directions microformat.
Brief description of this BOF Maximum 50 words, about 7 lines.*
Tim O'Reilly and Bill Gates recently discussed microformats, and the need for a directions microformat became clear.
http://microformats.org/blog/2006/03/20/bill-gates-at-mix06-we-need-microformats/
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/03/directions_microformat_leading.html
This sequel to last year's Microformats BOF at Where 2.0 will discuss the work on the directions microformat to date, and brainstorm on proposals for a directions microformat.
http://microformats.org/wiki/directions-examples
Anything else we should know about your proposal?
Confirmation Post Submission
Birds of a Feather
Thank you for filling out the BOF Request Form. If you have any questions, please contact Vee McMillen at vee at oreilly dot com.
Directions Examples
Examples of how directions information is available on the net
- Walkapedia
- Direction By Landmark: leaving from Fairmont Hotel front door, making a left, next block take a right, cross the street and then enter Gordons Beer.
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Notes
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