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This document is for keeping track of feedback about [[recipe|hRecipe]], one of several MicroFormats.
This document is for keeping track of feedback about [[recipe|hRecipe]], one of several microformats.


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=== General Comments ===
=== General Comments ===
 
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{{OpenIssue}}
 
<span class="entry-summary author vcard">
 
<span class="published">2010-06-29</span>
raised by <span class="fn">[[User:Sluggy|Sluggy]]</span>
</span>
<div class="entry-content discussion issues">
* <strong class="entry-title">Draft Status?</strong>. Timeline for publishing this specification
** I am interested in using this format. It appears that there is some usage out there (foodnetwork, epicurious, etc).  Any thoughts on a timeline for moving this from a draft to a specification.
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<div class="hentry">
<span class="entry-summary author vcard">
<span class="published">2010-06-29</span>
raised by <span class="fn">[[User:awjans|awjans]]</span>
</span>
<div class="entry-content discussion issues">
* <strong class="entry-title">Please use [http://microformats.org/wiki/measure#hmeasure hMeasure]</strong>.
** Being a enthusiastic home cook that has developed several recipes for sharing with friends and family, I like the more specific [http://microformats.org/wiki/measure#hmeasure hMeasure] microformat for ingredients. It seems to also be more semantically correct, IMHO.
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==related pages==
==related pages==
* [[hRecipe]]
* [[hRecipe]]
* [[hrecipe-issues|hRecipe issues]] - issues regarding the hRecipe draft  
* [[hrecipe-issues|hRecipe issues]] - issues regarding the hRecipe draft  
* [[hrecipe-rdf|hRecipe in RDF]] - mapping of hRecipe into a RDF vocabulary called "aRecipe"


Per the microformats [[process]], the [[recipe]] effort developed
Per the microformats [[process]], the [[recipe]] effort developed
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* [[recipe-issues]]
* [[recipe-issues]]
towards the development of this draft.
towards the development of this draft.
[[Category:Draft Specifications]]

Latest revision as of 23:09, 25 January 2011

This document is for keeping track of feedback about hRecipe, one of several microformats.

Template

Consider using this format (copy and paste this to the end of the list to add your issues; replace ~~~ with an external link if preferred) to report issues or feedback, so that issues can show up in hAtom subscriptions of this issues page. If open issues lack this markup, please add it.

Please post one issue per entry, to make them easier to manage. Avoid combining multiple issues into single reports, as this can confuse or muddle feedback, and puts a burden of separating the discrete issues onto someone else who 1. may not have the time, and 2. may not understand the issue in the same way as the original reporter.

<div class="hentry">
{{OpenIssue}} 
<span class="entry-summary author vcard">
 <span class="published">2011-MM-DD</span> 
 raised by <span class="fn">~~~</span>
</span>
<div class="entry-content discussion issues">
* <strong class="entry-title">«Short title of issue»</strong>. «Description of Issue»
** Follow-up comment #1
** Follow-up comment #2
</div>
</div>


Feedback

General Questions

General Comments

open issue!

2010-06-29 
raised by Sluggy

  • Draft Status?. Timeline for publishing this specification
    • I am interested in using this format. It appears that there is some usage out there (foodnetwork, epicurious, etc). Any thoughts on a timeline for moving this from a draft to a specification.

2010-06-29 
raised by awjans

  • Please use hMeasure.
    • Being a enthusiastic home cook that has developed several recipes for sharing with friends and family, I like the more specific hMeasure microformat for ingredients. It seems to also be more semantically correct, IMHO.

related pages

Per the microformats process, the recipe effort developed

towards the development of this draft.