[GEEK] OPML Camp was a lot of fun!
OPML Camp was yesterday and today, so it's over now. We had good attendance and some really good discussions and interesting demos. Here are some highlights:
We talked about tools, both brand new, not yet written, and existing
These tools do all kinds of interesting OPML related processing
Grazr - A really cool web page widget to view and traverse an OPML structure
OPMLSearch - Google for OPML files across the web
OPML Workstation - A library of OPML files, plus an editor to create and edit them
OPML Editor - Another tool for editing and hosting OPML structures, and publishing them
iJot - Another tool for editing and hosting OPML, and publishing them
Attensa - A web based, attention-oriented feed aggregator
Adam Green really cool Techmeme/OPML Mashup (here's the result)
We talked about OPML 2.0 and what is new there
We talked about the role of namespaces in extending XML and OPML
We talked about RSS namespaces that exist. Mike Kowalchick showed a really interesting analysis of the RSS namespaces that appear 'in the wild' (watch his blog for more details)
We talked about RDF and tried to figure out it's relationship to OPML
It was a very useful and enjoyable meeting. Sorry you missed it! Technorati Tags: OPML, opmlcamp