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  1. 1.anagora.org

    I think Don is pointing to a good way forward -- no one has to feel hurt (W3C) and no one has to give up an existing standard (RSS). To me, Atom continues to be much more than "just" syndication, or "just" the web, so the IETF is the best place for it to be.
  2. news.ycombinator.com

    Jun 18, 2023The W3C should keep publishing the RSS 2.0 specification along with the RSS 1.0 and Atom specifications in the documentation for its Feed Validation Service. It can also republish the RSS Best Practices Profile that was created by the RSS Advisory Board, because it was released under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike 2.0 license.
  3. Jun 19, 2023I am the chairman of the RSS Advisory Board, the organization credited in the final line of the RSS 2.0 specification that the W3C is republishing: "This document is authored by the RSS Advisory Board and is offered under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike license, based on an original document published by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society." We have published ...
  4. cyber.harvard.edu

    The RDF header is gone. 7/10/99. UserLand adopts RSS 0.91, deprecates scriptingNews formats. 7/28/99. The RSS team at Netscape evaporates. UserLand's RSS 0.91 specification. 6/4/00. RSS 1.0 published as a proposal, worked on in private by a group led by Rael Dornfest at O'Reilly. Based on RDF and uses namespaces.
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