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My goal for this page is to include pointers for how to advocate for Microformats, especially in the wake of the "No, we're going to use XXX instead..." arguments. [[User:MikeSchinkel|MikeSchinkel]] 14:52, 20 Oct 2006 (PDT)
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==Brian Suda==
The other great thing about exposing your data as microformats, is that the data becomes Open Data. Will the general public have access to the CalDAV? (probably not) and even if they did, it will probably only serve-up .ics files... what if i don't want ICS? i need to then hack that around to get it into the format that i want... if the data were in the HTML to begin with, then i could EASILY convert that to any format i wanted. Also, sites like http://pingerati.net/ will happily take in hCalendar data and aggregate it, make your data more valuable and easily slurped up by other providers - i don't see that happening as easily with a CalDAV.
 
==Kevin Marks==
With respect to CalDAV: I spoke to the CalDAV chaps at Apple about this, they have hCalendar support as a ticket in their db:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/ticket/19

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