Microformats on GitHub
Last weekend was a microformatsDevCamp in San Francisco. What’s a DevCamp? Chris Messina has an explanation. img http://img.skitch.com/20090730-fhntg8t8ia5capxuwsyhhp862q.png http://microformats.org/wiki/events/2009-07-25-dev-camp Now that the dust is settled a few projects have been…
Last weekend was a microformatsDevCamp in San Francisco. What’s a DevCamp? Chris Messina has an explanation.
img http://img.skitch.com/20090730-fhntg8t8ia5capxuwsyhhp862q.png http://microformats.org/wiki/events/2009-07-25-dev-camp
Now that the dust is settled a few projects have been posted on GitHub:
- beaulebens/hCard-LDAP-Service
- hober/ufdevcamp-ubro
- chirags/Friend-Select
- reid/upcoming-attendees
- singpolyma/hCard-to-Google-Bookmarklet
- amccollum/microtron
- peliom/mfgae
Pretty cool stuff. For more projects you can checkout the microformatDevCamp wiki. Want to hear about all the latest Microformat news as it happens? Follow their blog.
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