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Sam Ruby: Road Map
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Tue 24 Jun 2003 at 10:19
It is not every day that you get a call from someone like
Tim Bray .
Aaron Swartz has
done an amazing job recruiting support. And I am pleased to
see Dave
Winer acknowledging that this effort exists.
A few comments on Tim's piece. His comment on my
scattering sand over the tracks made me laugh. A bit of
explanation: my experience with open source has taught me a number
of things. Most importantly in this context is
Sunir's
corollary : "As long as the project looks like one
person's work, it is one person's work."
Tim's comment on liking to continue to call the results RSS made
me wince. The RSS 2.0 spec
is very clear
on this subject.
Road map from here on out? I'm going to pick a topic at a
time from the
wiki and
explore it in depth on my weblog.
Tue 24 Jun 2003
Sam - well done for taking the initiave and generating a lot of enthusiasm for your efforts. I'm just a web developer - but how can I help?
Posted by Isofarro at
11:23
Why not RSS 2.1?
I think the main reason why the RSS 1.0 highjacking attempt "failed", was that it offended the sensibility of regular RSS publishers/users. I think there is no reason why a second highjacking attempt (this time done right) could not succeed....
[more] Trackback from Már Örlygsson at
11:24
Road Map. Road map from here on out? I'm going to pick a topic at a time from the wiki and explore it in depth on my weblog. ... [Sam Ruby]...
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at
11:36
Sam,
Nice work. Tim really hits the nail on the head with all of that too.
Posted by Jim at
11:51
Isofarro: kudos on putting your provocative opinions on your site, and your respectful offer to help here. I'm "just" a web developer myself. What weblogging software do you u"
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