Sam Ruby started a Wiki on The Conceptual Model of a Log Entry. On the issue of proposed new syndication format, which I presume it would be more than just syndication, there’s a Roadmap to New Log Format. The idea is to develop a new syndicate format, where it’s
- 100% vendor neutral
- implemented by everybody,
- freely extensible by anybody, and
- cleanly and thoroughly specified.
I am positive on the move. To me, vendor neutral is the key point. I’ve wondered why RSS didn’t standardized as like SOAP did. It’s something should done long time ago, before it goes out of control. I think a new syndication format is at least good for following reasons:
Alright, it looks good. It hasn’t been named. No matter what it would be named, how about compatibility? Is the new format going to be backward-compatible? What if it’s a totally new stuff and not backward compatible? Would all the blogging system vendors supporting it? Would users switch? I don’t know. I think vendors would be happy to support it if there’s a clear instruction to interpret/compose the syndication, and it’s more extensible and interoperable. On users side, to give enough time, people who didn’t switch would be out-numbered and force to switch.
I don’t know. I’m just being positive.
[update] More reading:
Feed2Podcast - Jan 16, 2006
Technorati is the most friendly web service to non-English blogger - Jan 14, 2006
Ping-o-Matic is down temporary - Jan 14, 2006
New kind of spam - Dec 28, 2005