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At the same proportions in the mix?
I've no dog in this game, but the patterns are
fascinating. It's fun to figure out which are
the stable food fights and which are chaotic. If
it is indeed customer pull, and the customers are
stronger than the technologists, I would expect
a stable pattern of new features in the software
releases and reasonably happy customers. The trick
is to find the coupler between the two feedback
sources. Namespaces don't ever seem to make
any customers happy, so I doubt that is it.
len
From: Dare Obasanjo [mailto:dareo@microsoft.com]
One of the more common requests for RSS feeds is that they support
better interaction with comments. Namespaced extensions are used to
solve this in RSS 2.0 in ways that many of my users have liked and have
made it into other aggregators like SharpReader.
The ability to go above and beyond the base syndication specs (here I
lump in ATOM, RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, etc) is based on customer demand.
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