The different types of collections that we are chartered to support and the types of collections that are supported by other publishing protocols.
From the
Charter:
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entries
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users
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related resources such as comments, templates, etc.
Note that according to the charter only using categories is required, editing them is not required of us.
From the
TypePad API:
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Music
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Books
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People
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Links
From the
Nokia Lifeblog API:
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SMS
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Note
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MMS
From [BlogProtocolMatrix LiveJournal]:
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Friends
From John Panzer:
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Blogrolls (collections of URLs, possibly with metadata)
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Images
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Sounds
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Video (or as above, video + images mixed)
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General 'blob' storage for any kind of content (useful for secondary content linked to from entries)
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Some of these seem to be cross-cutting. For example, Music, Books and Links in the SixApart implementation are Atom entries with some extensions. Does that mean they different 'contents' types? Or should they get different mime-types?
