#indiewebcamp 2012-03-20
2012-03-20 UTC
voxpelli, paulbooker, voxpelli-laptop, tantek, paulbooker1, adamw_, tilgovi, tilgovi_, lmorchard and barnabywalters joined the channel
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barnabywalters Hello, I'm new to IRC an not sure exactly how to 'break into' conversation here

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barnabywalters Just building a falcon-like web app for distributed content syndication, and was wondering if the single letter content type designators in tantek's Whistle are supposed to be used as standards?

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barnabywalters I like bits of it. I'm just trying to decide whether or not using to categorise types of post internally it is going to be useful or not

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barnabywalters I was also wondering what the 'reserved' letters (j, k, y, z) are for — @t doesn't explain

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barnabywalters cheers, that's what I'm looking at at the mo. I just can't see any explanation for why those characters are reserved

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barnabywalters the rest of them make sense and (barring a couple of niche things such as piece of sheet music) cover most eventualities.

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barnabywalters well, I'll base my 'type' field around what he's got and add anything else I need on.

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barnabywalters cheers

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barnabywalters and to you

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barnabywalters ah… so 'reserved' means 'open for interpretation'

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barnabywalters or 'open for extension'

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barnabywalters here being the best place to discuss it?

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barnabywalters well, what you have covers an awful lot.

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barnabywalters would it be worth designating a letter as 'other' for those cases, do you think?

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barnabywalters true

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barnabywalters so the best action would be to shoehorn it into an existing category?

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tantek it's similar to what you'd document for a new microformat, so you could even document it on a wiki page there like http://microformats.org/wiki/sheet-music-examples

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barnabywalters Good plan. I'll have a think. Might also be worth asking jeremy keith for thoughts, as he runs the session (huge online sheet music db)

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tantek see http://microformats.org/wiki/examples for how to create such a *-examples wiki page and why.

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barnabywalters I was thinking of suggesting a new microformat for it. Perhaps that would be the best course of action for the moment

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barnabywalters that's great, will do.

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barnabywalters the most prominent format I know of it ABC, which is *very* metadata focused and plain text friendly

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tantek aaronpk CDDB and ID3 tags are a bit different, as they're more *info* about *media* (and documented at http://microformats.org/wiki/media-info-examples and related pages )

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tantek e.g. such existing sheet music formats you could document on a page like: http://microformats.org/wiki/sheet-music-formats

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barnabywalters there can also be multiple representations of sheet music e.g. abc, musicxml, sibelius scorch. Would image and pdf representations 'count' as sheet music though?

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barnabywalters well, it's not the purest way of getting at the data, for sure

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barnabywalters but from a 'paving the cowpaths' point of view, there's a vast amount of sheet mucis on the web locked up in pdfs and images

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barnabywalters so the idea of a sheet music microformat IMO would be to store metadata and links to various representations

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barnabywalters whether or not the representations duplicate the metadata (as in abc) shouldn't matter

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barnabywalters example of how I present sheet music: http://waterpigs.co.uk/wpsm/tuneViewer.php?TUNE_ID=95

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barnabywalters as you see, the metadata is presented on the page, but is also stored with the ABC code

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barnabywalters :) It looks a bit unwieldy, but for everything apart from classical music it's the best way of quickly storing sheet music IMO

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aaronpk GW-BASIC reference for the PLAY statment: http://www.antonis.de/qbebooks/gwbasman/play.html

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barnabywalters that is pretty similar :)

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barnabywalters I'll get onto that tomorrow. Getting a bit late here now.

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barnabywalters cheers guys, bye

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