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RE: [xml-dev] best practice for providing newsfeeds ?

From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@----.--->
To: 'Michael Champion' <mc@-------.--->, XML DEV <xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 2/2/2004 8:01:00 PM
Seems to clearly be mission creep.  That's always 
a food fight.

Maybe all of those different applications should not 
be RSS/Atom/blogging applications.  Ambition outs 
scope.  Apparently *Feed Me* for some n of Me 
is a big problem. 

Another example of technology push vs customer pull.

len

From: Michael Champion [mailto:mc@x...]

...when lots of people start syndicating information that is mostly 
processed by machines (calendars and schedules data that would be 
pulled from a feed into Outlook, perhaps, or financial information that 
might be acted on by some sort of 'bot), and as people want to move 
away from liberal parsing towards content format contracts.  The 
"simplicity" of the RSS specs looks like underspecification to someone 
who wants to be able to reject/ignore a message if it does not meet a 
rigorous understanding of what information is there and how to find it.


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