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Jun Aug |
The SSF Wiki. Rogers Cadenhead: Here's the new wiki, which contains the current RSS
2.0 specification: http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/ssf/ Feel free to
add comments. [Sam Ruby]
6:56:10 PM
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Radio Keola: "I lack the technical acumen to comment on the merits and shortcomings of RSS and Echo/Atom." Major disconnect. Keola, insist on having it make sense to you. [Scripting News]
6:43:14 PM
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Mutating Animations. Weird_one writes "Discover magazine's current issue has an intriguing article involving using genetic algorithims to evolve an animation of a walking ... [Slashdot]
6:37:39 PM
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Chris Pirillo: "Expect to hear a lot about RSS at Gnomedex." [Scripting News]
6:33:11 PM
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Comments on RSS 2.0: David Galbraith, Dave Sifry, Don Park, Luke Hutteman, Halley Suitt. [Scripting News]
6:32:50 PM
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"Doing your whole site with MT" [Daypop Top 40]
3:14:52 AM
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An interesting interview with Jeffrey Zeldman. AppleMatters has an interesting interview with Jeffrey Zeldman today... [Mac Net Journal]
2:38:12 AM
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Jon Udell and Brent Simmons comment. [Scripting News]
1:26:25 AM
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Developer Icons. Scotland Software posted some icons and templates developers can use in their apps. Could be very useful. [ranchero.com]
1:10:56 AM
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RSS Moves a Step Forward. Dan Gillmor: in a vote yesterday -- about whether to create a new RSS validator -- Simmons and Udell were the majority saying no. There clearly is a lot of RSS news today, and I'll let it settle down before commenting on the rest of it, but this seemed safe to comment on now. So... apparently there won't be a third RSS validator. But... will the UserLand validator become maintained again? To reaffirm statements made previously: I fully intend to continue to contribute to the feed validator, tracking to any consensus that emerges as to revised RSS specifications, profiles, and best practices. This validator is open source. Others are welcome to contribute to it and/or create derived works of their own based on this code. [Sam Ruby]
12:29:32 AM
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6:56:10 PM

Radio Keola: "I lack the technical acumen to comment on the merits and shortcomings of RSS and Echo/Atom." Major disconnect. Keola, insist on having it make sense to you. [Scripting News]
6:43:14 PM

Mutating Animations. Weird_one writes "Discover magazine's current issue has an intriguing article involving using genetic algorithims to evolve an animation of a walking ... [Slashdot]
6:37:39 PM

Chris Pirillo: "Expect to hear a lot about RSS at Gnomedex." [Scripting News]
6:33:11 PM

Comments on RSS 2.0: David Galbraith, Dave Sifry, Don Park, Luke Hutteman, Halley Suitt. [Scripting News]
6:32:50 PM

"Doing your whole site with MT" [Daypop Top 40]
3:14:52 AM

An interesting interview with Jeffrey Zeldman. AppleMatters has an interesting interview with Jeffrey Zeldman today... [Mac Net Journal]
2:38:12 AM

Jon Udell and Brent Simmons comment. [Scripting News]
1:26:25 AM

Developer Icons. Scotland Software posted some icons and templates developers can use in their apps. Could be very useful. [ranchero.com]
1:10:56 AM

RSS Moves a Step Forward. Dan Gillmor: in a vote yesterday -- about whether to create a new RSS validator -- Simmons and Udell were the majority saying no. There clearly is a lot of RSS news today, and I'll let it settle down before commenting on the rest of it, but this seemed safe to comment on now. So... apparently there won't be a third RSS validator. But... will the UserLand validator become maintained again? To reaffirm statements made previously: I fully intend to continue to contribute to the feed validator, tracking to any consensus that emerges as to revised RSS specifications, profiles, and best practices. This validator is open source. Others are welcome to contribute to it and/or create derived works of their own based on this code. [Sam Ruby]
12:29:32 AM
