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Matt Powell: Sam is very popular but has left the world of Web services as we know it. (Dropping)
Suggestion for a replacement:
Dave
Chappell
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Matt Powell: Sam is very popular but has left the world of Web services as we know it. (Dropping)
Suggestion for a replacement:
Dave
Chappell
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Sam,
I disagree with the decision but can see his point. He is interested in folks who are posting about SOAP, WSDL and the WS-* specs which you definitely aren't doing. It's just unfortunate that he confuses this with Web Services. At least the Indigo guys I've talked to don't have such a limited view of what constitute Web Services and I suspect this is one of the reasons for the SOA rebranding.
Unfortunately there is no site that offers such content after the JavaScript community lost Scott Andrew LePera to the ethereal......
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Dare, I don't disagree with the decision. In fact, I prefer to defy categorization. ;-)
Posted by Sam Ruby atBut then again, "Dave Chappell" is an overloaded term.
Posted by Ingo Rammer atHi Ingo! That's why I disambiguated the term with a link. ;-)
Posted by Sam Ruby atOff topic. I'm considering the use of momba for a multi-weblog community site. Anything I should know about its status, roadmap, deprecation, etc? I suppose I will need to add support for multiple blogs that use the same code base. Also will likely address usability of the blog posting form page, since it will be used by novice webloggers.
Is there a better place to discuss this?
Posted by day atmombo is constantly being evolved, but I do know of somebody who has gotten it up and running, and another person who has found a number of pieces worthy of reuse.
No guarantees.
Posted by Sam Ruby atThere seems to be a building animosity between the Atom clan and W3 Web services clan. Matt Powell recently posted that Sam (more likely a shot at Atom) has left the world of Web services as we know it. I think it's true that Atom has...
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