[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!