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greetings - is there anyone around who is interested in working on / furthering some of the item-license work for indicating licenses to portions of pages or external resources like images?
What happened to this channel?
Last I remember, this place had >100 users
greetings Zeeshan_M - I've never found the # of users actually representative of level of use / active users
Really? I remember it being quite a vivid place, back when csarven was contributing and such
the # varies up and down wildly as folks auto-login or not
Maybe folks are now sufficently educated about the basics of microformats? :)
I don't actually remember it being > 100 users - I must have missed that ;)
No more curiosity to come in here and get a taste of things
there are a lot more easily findable intro to microformats resources on the web as well
so perhaps more questions are being answered by those
There needs to be a standard in which we can get signatures of 'famous' people you meet on the Internet
heh
Zeeshan_M - what does it mean to "meet" someone on the Internet?
perhaps start gathering URLs to examples
Well, I "met" Robert Miles and asked him for a signed autograph, he sent me one
I'm also a lame nerd, so when I see people like you and Hixie, I want proof I saw you guys
Kind of meeting promient opera.com employees on EFnet or PirateBay founders stumbling into #Apache on efnet for quick help
You wanna get proof via autograph!
hmm - you mean met in person then?
for that you want to use http://gmpg.org/xfn/11#met
Cool, all bases covered
Can anyone here offer advice for proposing talks? I'm proposing a talk for the Gotham Ruby Conference covering Microformats and Prism. poke adactio
Just go for it. :-)
Haha i am. Just did not want to make any conference proposal faux pas
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