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  • ...2, and we've got a lot of microformats accomplishments to be proud of. Let's celebrate with burritos at Pancho Villa.
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  • * [http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/node/127 DanC's 19 Apr post] with a screenshot of the version history tree
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  • ...] were simply [http://tantek.com/log/2004/09.html#hcard proposed on Tantek's blog]; [http://tantek.com/log/2004/02.html#d25t1805 ditto] [[rel-license]]; .... I am not arguing that there should be no process at all — indeed in Manu's article linked to above, he cites instances where the process is helpful. B
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  • * it's complicated * It's complicated
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  • ...(see also [http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/links.html#other-link-types editor's draft]) and the [http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipag
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  • ...ators]] are quite good at some things, yet could certainly be better. Let's collect some brainstorms for improvement beyond just, add [[microformats2]]
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  • ...-phone recording of a performance of Ferde Grofé's arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"</i>) to temporal annotation (<i>The pianist was playing
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  • What's wrong with focusing on preventing the negatives? ...o such a great extent that they prevent the *actual* goal(s) of the effort(s) as well, and thus end up thinking and acting against their own interests.
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  • ** '''what's the real world problem we're solving?''' (should ask for all microformats e *** WhatWG process: continuously updated editor's specification
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  • Question(s) that have come up regarding the [[naming principles]].
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  • * If there are no root class name(s) found on the <code>html</code> or <code>head</code> elements, then *** if it’s "article" then imply a <code>head</code> element root class name of <code>h
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  • ...g "vcard" instead of "hcard" because I never write "hcard" in the code. It's weird having "two" formats that are 1:1.</blockquote> ...se version as the root class name, e.g. class="hReview", enough for Google's rich snippet parsers to liberally accept it, so those could be improved as
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  • *[http://www.kaply.com/weblog/ Operator author's blog]
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  • ...rs Microformateers] is a Twitter account providing quick answers to people's questions about microformats. Twitter is full of people with short queries ...icroformats and related terms, and respond directly and publicly to people's lazy-web questions, ideally within 140 characters. Where longer code exampl
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