Sam,A profile implies a subset. Almost every feed I've seen uses a superset of Dave's spec via some module or the other. Right now I'm currently viewing your post as rich content via xhtml:body, can see a list of your posts sorted chronologically via dc:date, have a link to your comments feed plus count of how many comments you have been posted displayed in my reader via slash:comments, and I'm currently posting to your blog from the comfort of my RSS aggregator via wfw:comment.I am completely disinterested in Dave Winer trying to specify or control exactly what conformance or compliance means with this plethora of options. As Don likes to say "May a thousand flowers bloom". Secondly if I actually decided to get behind something like this I'd prefer if it was someone whose spec writing chops were up to snuff (like Tim Bray, read http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/04/22/RSS-Problems )
A profile implies a subset. Almost every feed I've seen uses a superset of Dave's spec via some module or the other. Right now I'm currently viewing your post as rich content via xhtml:body, can see a list of your posts sorted chronologically via dc:date, have a link to your comments feed plus count of how many comments you have been posted displayed in my reader via slash:comments, and I'm currently posting to your blog from the comfort of my RSS aggregator via wfw:comment.
I am completely disinterested in Dave Winer trying to specify or control exactly what conformance or compliance means with this plethora of options. As Don likes to say "May a thousand flowers bloom". Secondly if I actually decided to get behind something like this I'd prefer if it was someone whose spec writing chops were up to snuff (like Tim Bray, read http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/04/22/RSS-Problems )