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(How to contribute open source code to microformats.org?)
 
(use the open source page for now)
 
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Based upon discussion in the irc channel I've been asked to create this wiki page.
Based upon discussion in the irc channel I've been asked to create this wiki page.


Essentially this is just to track the issue of "how does someone contribut to the code area of the microformats.org site".  Assuming this was created to host open source code for microformats - how does that work exactly?
Essentially this is just to track the issue of "how does someone contribute to the code area of the microformats.org site".  Assuming this was created to host open source code for microformats - how does that work exactly?


e.g. the vCard to hCard creator [http://mobileonlinebusiness.com.au/uf/vCard_to_hCard_converter.html]
e.g. the vCard to hCard creator [http://mobileonlinebusiness.com.au/uf/vCard_to_hCard_converter.html]
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So basically I'm just looking for clarification on this point.
So basically I'm just looking for clarification on this point.
=== link from the open source page ===
Since maintaining the /code directory on microformats.org is an additional maintenance task, for now, simply add links any open source to the [[open source]] page.  Feel free to for example publish your own open source on github.com and link to it from the [[open source]] page. - [[User:Tantek|Tantek]] 08:04, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 30 July 2009

How does someone contribute to the code area

Based upon discussion in the irc channel I've been asked to create this wiki page.

Essentially this is just to track the issue of "how does someone contribute to the code area of the microformats.org site". Assuming this was created to host open source code for microformats - how does that work exactly?

e.g. the vCard to hCard creator [1]

This was released under the GPL and was written in javascript (in response to an item in the wiki/to-do list) so it could be uploaded to a website (e.g. not dependent upon a specific server environment). The goal was to create a community resource like the hCard creator that would help people new to microformats understand the mapping from vCard to hCard, since there is already a wealth of vCards available today.

However it's not clear how someone actually contributes something like this to the code area. So the only option left was to host this on my own server. This makes it seem more like a url promotion activity and less of a community asset.

So basically I'm just looking for clarification on this point.

link from the open source page

Since maintaining the /code directory on microformats.org is an additional maintenance task, for now, simply add links any open source to the open source page. Feel free to for example publish your own open source on github.com and link to it from the open source page. - Tantek 08:04, 30 July 2009 (UTC)


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