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Joseph Smarr: Portable Contacts and vCardDAV (IETF 74)

  • Mike Gotta · 9 months ago
    Joseph, Any thoughts on how this approach compliements, extends, or provides an alternative to microformats such as hCard? Thanks...
  • Joseph Smarr · 9 months ago
    Mike-they're complementary, and they play very well together. PoCo is an API with a contact info schema that's heavily based on vCard. And hCard is a way of embedding vCard data in web pages that don't otherwise have APIs. So for instance, if you have hCard for your contact info on your own blog, we can run that through technorati's hCard->vCard converter and then run that through our vCard->PoCo converter and voila--your home page is now effectively a Portable Contacts API for your own contact info (see for instance http://bit.ly/longpipe which does this with twitter).
  • Mark Atwood · 9 months ago
    It was good to see you there. This has been my first IETF as well, and for the most part, a very positive experience.
  • Joseph Smarr · 9 months ago
    Yeah, great seeing you there, and congrats on the amazing progress you're making with drizzle!
  • Pelle Wessman · 8 months ago
    Nice to hear that it was such a nice experience! Exciting to see how different open stack components like poco and oauth is getting attention from the classic old standard bodies - seems like yet another step on getting the new social world to be a natural part of society.
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