Dave on Scripting News and Mike over on Techcrunch post their views of OPML used for ‘reading lists’.
This is an important discussion and one close my heart. I commented over on Dave’s (wordpress) blog , but I thought I’d add to it over here:
Re: OPML lists and ‘trees’ - etc expect some along these […]
February 20th, 2007
Categories: taxonomy, podcast.com, Treedia, Reading Lists, semantic web, folksonomy, feeds, OPML, rss . Author: kosso . Comments: 2 Comments
It looks like Joshua (who built del.icio.us ) is also asking about the question of entering tags with commas or spaces.
My strong opinion is that spaces ALREADY have a role to play as a delimiter. To separate words. So, if we want to list ‘words as data’ (ie: tags) then we surely must use […]
February 3rd, 2007
Categories: data, metadata, tagmad, joshua, folksonomy, tags, tagging, del.icio.us . Author: kosso . Comments: 2 Comments
OK. So I have recently built a new tagging system for podcast.com (which is inches away from a big overhaul) and a few other sites I build, and I wanted to ask you a question:
Which would be the preferable ‘delimeter’ to post multiple tags?
Spaces (with quotes to enclose multiple words)? Eg: cat furry “my pet” […]
January 31st, 2007
Categories: folksonomy, podcast.com, tagging, tags, flickr, wordpress . Author: kosso . Comments: 3 Comments
I. Couldn’t. Agree. More.
We don’t live in a tube. We cease to be entertained by them. Yet they say the most popular is Yours.
December 11th, 2006
Categories: taxonomy, directory, organise, opml pluss rss to the power of users, semantic, OPML, podcast, rss, folksonomy, feeds, platform . Author: kosso . Comments: 3 Comments