Dick and Tantek discuss whether annotations to the budget need to be part of the site, or whether they can be crawled from blogs with the right tags and links. The answer: both.
I think your answer makes the most sense, as
long as making annotations work from across
the web is not sacrificed for annotations
directly on some centralized site. If you
have to pick only one (due to
time/resources), pick the open across the web
answer. Someone else can always build a silo
using that info later.
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tantek
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I think your answer makes the most sense, as long as making annotations work from across the web is not sacrificed for annotations directly on some centralized site. If you have to pick only one (due to time/resources), pick the open across the web answer. Someone else can always build a silo using that info later.
Posted 27 months ago. ( permalink )