Do reviews belong in the feed or in the content?
How about calendar events–in the feed or in the content?
If it’s just generated via template, why not both? Or is this where the law intends I should be conservative?
Is anyone working on a Markdown of microcontent?
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Hi! Great questions. I’ve posted some observations/responses here: http://www.joereger.com/entry-logid7-eventid3953.log
Best,
Joe Reger
Call this a manual trackback: http://www.myelin.co.nz/post/2005/5/4/#200505041
I have some pictures with a small amount of fairly static metadata which I previously had in RDF in a text file. I started moving it into an RSS 1.0 yesterday. So it’s still RDF but with the focus on syndication and with the extra metadata supplied with a separate namespace. Then I had misgivings about that. Having read this stuff I think I should perhaps leave the data where it is and create an independent RSS feed to point to it.