events/2009-04-07-weekly-dinner-sf: Difference between revisions

From Microformats Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(fix time zone, add attendees, notes)
(noted completion of task)
Line 64: Line 64:
** so that microformats in RSS items marked up with HTML and Atom entries with nested (X)HTML can be converted to vCards and iCalendar.
** so that microformats in RSS items marked up with HTML and Atom entries with nested (X)HTML can be converted to vCards and iCalendar.
* Port 25 is dead on the server. According to tobyink, SMTP daemon just needs to be kicked.
* Port 25 is dead on the server. According to tobyink, SMTP daemon just needs to be kicked.
** Tantek will try to SSH, look up how to do this.
** Tantek will try to SSH, look up how to do this. UPDATE: [[mailing-lists]] appear to be delivering mail as before as of 2009-04-08, thanks to help from [[User:Rohit]].
* [[value-class-pattern]] spec page update status / in progress (Ben Ward)
* [[value-class-pattern]] spec page update status / in progress (Ben Ward)
** date and time separation should go after Basic parsing
** date and time separation should go after Basic parsing

Revision as of 21:04, 8 April 2009

<entry-title>Microformats Weekly Dinner, San Francisco</entry-title>

One of several microformats weekly-meetup events.

Details

When
2009-04-07T19:00-0700 to 2009-04-07T21:00-0700
Where
Crepes on Cole, 100 Carl St, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
What
Microformats Weekly Meetup Dinner, San Francisco
Web
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2376470/

Add this event to your calendar microformat_hcalendar.png

Weekly Meetup

The microformats community has grown and stablized over the past few years, news of adoptions, new ideas and challenges come up frequently enough that there are no shortage of new topics to discuss on a weekly basis.

Come along, meet up with the microformats community in San Francisco

In another city? Check out Weekly Meetup: Other Cities and help organize one in your own city!

Tags

Use the following tags on related content (blog posts, photos, tweets): tags: microformats-dinner microformats-meetup microformats san-francisco cole-valley carl-street cole-street Crepes-on-Cole microformats-dinner-2009-04-07 upcoming:event=2376470

If you use Twitter, mention @microformats dinner' in tweets about the event, and track them on Twitter Search.

Attendees

Add yourself alphabetically sorted by family name if you plan on attending or attended this event.

Notes

Topics Discussed:

  • Getting FourSquare to adopt microformats - what steps can we take?
    • everybody ask Dennis
  • Ben is looking into adding RSS and Atom support to X2V
    • so that microformats in RSS items marked up with HTML and Atom entries with nested (X)HTML can be converted to vCards and iCalendar.
  • Port 25 is dead on the server. According to tobyink, SMTP daemon just needs to be kicked.
    • Tantek will try to SSH, look up how to do this. UPDATE: mailing-lists appear to be delivering mail as before as of 2009-04-08, thanks to help from User:Rohit.
  • value-class-pattern spec page update status / in progress (Ben Ward)
    • date and time separation should go after Basic parsing
    • basic parsing should be renamed for strings only
    • need to specify what should happen for URL and email properties - for now, no support (per microformats principle of needing use cases first, and no use cases have been put forth as of this point).
  • how to make How To Play easier for newcomers, more approachable
    • it should be broken out into sections with good headings for the section
    • you should be able to skim it and start contributing to the wiki without being afraid of being yelled at
  • perhaps extract good portions of Mailing list guidelines to How To Play, e.g. be nice
  • Ariel will look at both How To Play and Mailing List guidelines and give feedback as a community manager.

Photographs

Add a photograph from this event here.

Articles and Blog Posts

Articles and blog posts following up on the meetup. Add a link to your post in the list below:

Also, find posts on this meetup on Google Blog Search or Technorati.

Related Pages