Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am disappointed. I am disappointed that the work I did yesterday to show that RDF can work well within a simplified RSS environment is for naught because assumptions have already been made, decisions sealed. Jon Udell writes, paraphrasing Sam Ruby, Assuming that the RSS core is now frozen…. Why is there […]
Note from Management
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I get private email communications all the time based on my postings, and most are great. Sometimes people will write because I have made a typo or a grammatical error, and I really appreciate this. I prefer not to make these kinds of mistakes, but can get excited when I […]
RSS Summary
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Folks, to all intents and purposes both RSS groups are continuing along on their separate paths. Whether the RSS 1.0 group continues using RDF in their specification is an open question, which I hope they will resolve as this indecision leaves confusion in its wake. I think the community loses […]
Touch not the weblogger
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Words have power. A word said in one context is just a word, but in another context lights the fuse to a bomb. “word” KA-BOOM! (Crispy fragments of confused wonderment) Power words are given their power through worry, fear, anger, insecurity, sadness, or hurt. Especially hurt. Nothing gives a power word more energy, more […]
Sam Ruby had taken a first shot at RSS 2.0 with an RSS document demonstrating the new, simplified RSS syntax. No evidence of RDF, RSS version, no RDF Seq. Mark expanded on this with what looks to be the same specification, different examples and the use of included HTML (parseLiteral in RDF terms). (Correct me if I misread this […]
