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URL: http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/09/25#When:6:25:23AM
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:25:23 GMT
Jon Hanna, on the RSS-DEV list, says[1] that RSS, was "not designed to be of
any particular use to bloggers, aggregators, or metadata providers." This is
not true. Half of RSS 0.91 was scriptingNews format[2], which was totally
designed to model a weblog in XML.
[1] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rss-dev/message/4023
[2] http://my.userland.com/stories/storyReader$11