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4 avril 2003

Dot Net Architecture Videos.

Clements points out that the entire architecture seminar is online. Very nice stuff!

http://www.dotnetmaailma.com/dotnetmaailma/seminaarit/online/EMEA+Architects+Tour.htm

 
Really cool stuff. [.NET Weblogs]
Very interesting!

11:15:32 AM    comment []  - See Also:  .NET 

DRSS?.

On the OT list, folks have been ranting about RSS.  I think what they're ranting about is the way that the various idiosyncrasies of blogs' RSS feeds box them into a corner, in various ways.

The more I think about it, the more I think that the one-RSS-endpoint-per-blog model is just not right.  In my limited experience, I've encountered at least 3 different dimensions to RSS:

1)  Version:  0.91, 1.0, 2.0, etc.

2)  Category:  All, technical-only, personal-only, etc.

3)  Fidelity:  Full content, summaries and links, etc.

Just considering those options, I'd have to expose 3x3x2=18 different RSS endpoints, to satisfy my readers.  And that number would grow, as new versions of RSS emerge, or I define new categories, or...

This is madness.  RSS is almost always dynamially-generated anyway -- why not generate it in whatever specific format the clients request?

http://www.myblog.com/rss.aspx?version=2.0&;category=technical&fidelity=full

Such a "DRSS" (think: DHTML) scheme would also allow RSS providers to punt questions like "how many items, or how far back into the past, should my feed expose?" back to the readers.

http://www.myblog.com/rss.aspx?version=2.0&;category=technical&fidelity=full&numitems=15

To be sure, a lot of folks are already doing things like this to manage the versioning-madness that is RSS.  I'd love to see this convention grow to include support for filtering on categories, fidelity, and history.

 

[.NET Weblogs] This is a great idea. If I had time, I would try to cobble together my own blogging platform but I do not have enough... Maybe the next version of Radio could implement this...
10:46:28 AM    comment []  - See Also:  RSS Metadata Radio 

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