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06/05/2004 09:30 PM"Dave Winer"
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Dave Winer asks......
Dave Winer asks......
08/02/2004 01:29 PMDave Winer just posted a comment and asked.....
I don't get it -- why don't you use Radio?
What exactly was unreliable about it?
Maybe I can help figure out how to get it reliable.
Paolo was running his own RCS, right?
Anyway, I'm glad a Radio user finally had the confidence to tell
the other guys that they haven't even caught up with UserLand's
low-end product yet. Hold them to it. Let's get a real baseline
for competition here.
Marc's reply......
First of all Congrats on the Convention - totally
amazing to see how far blogging has come since you first floated the
idea to me - back in 1995.
Personal publishing sure has come a long way - but we're not done
yet. The idea of a client based personal server is something I can
credit you for being the first person to come up with that idea. The
issues surrounding that kind of product have been revealed because of
Radio - and we all you a debt of gratitude for that one - too!
So I actually felt that Radio represented a lot more than just a
'blogging tool'. I worked with Mikel Maron
on his MyRadio project and lauded Social DynamX's
FMRadioStation. We even planned to do a product called
Sweet Suite - which would also have complemented
Radio.
But dude - you folks fell behind. I guess that doesn't mean you
anymore - but being the largest shareholder does keep your teeth in
the game. You question certainly shows that you're still concerned
with the product's status and view - from the public POV.
So I can speak for many of us who left Radio in the past year - we
loved that product, it changed our lives - but as new features,
functionality and flexiblity came onto the market - Radio was
incresingly keeping us behind.
Take the comment you left me.
I got an email of it, asking me to approve it - via 6A's TypeKey
system. That rocks.
There are plenty of things that Radio still leads the market with -
and that was the core of my post. But there were also lots of reasons
to stop using Radio.
Stability was probably the biggest issue for me. After 5 or 6
total crashes, some of them my fauilt, others Radio instability - I
just gave up. Also the feeling that all development on Radio had
stopped - was a disappointment.
I always felt that you didn't charge enough for Radio, that if you
had kept EditThispage going as a service and morphed it like Pyra did
- the world would be a different place today.
And there was a whole "blogging support" play there - that never
was taken advantage of......
Yes - Paolo runs his own RCS - and he's your biggest supporter and
develoiper - BTW. And we're just getting started.
But for some reason - my mind flows to new kinds of
micro-content, namespaces and
decoupling schemas from the subscription
protocol.
Isn't there a way I can talk you into getting back involved in
moving these standards FORWARD?
Instead of worrying about the width of the threads on the pipe,
can't we focus on the structured shit that goes through the pipes?
As I said before - I REALLY think that we can setup open standards
for NEW kinds of micro-content. Here they are - and some of the
people who should be involve don a domain specific basis. But DUDE -
you know me and you and Sifry and Jon Udell should drive the overall
architecture of all this. We NEED you! Here are the new kind sof
micro-content I'm talking about:
- OpenEvents (Brian Dear, Peter
Caputa, Andy Biao)
- OpenMedia
(JD Lasica, Stewert Butterfield, Greg Elin, Brewster Kahle, Lucas
Gonze, Kevin Marks, Robert Kaye and many others.....)
- OpenReviews (Alf Eaton, Paul
Martino, Ross Rader)
- OpenPeople (all the FOAFnet.org folks, Tantek Celik, Sxip
(Dick Hardt), Joel De Gan)
- OpenRecipes (Meg Hourihan)
- OpenResume (Phil Wolff, Phil
Windley)
Now not all these folks have signed up yet - but DUUUUUUUUUUUDE -
we need you!
I'm proud of Dave Winer
I'm proud of Dave Winer
07/27/2004 07:48 PMI really don't care about the Democratic Convention (though I
did in 1968) and I'm not really into following what bloggers do
in general (unless it's about social networking or media as
well) - but did I tell you how proud I am of Dave Winer
and the other Convention Bloggers?
Go dudes and dudesses - go.


Dave Winer has some problems with the
changes
Dave Winer has some problems with the
changes
05/12/2004 01:30 AMScriptingNewsDave's latest rants .. grouse once ..
complains
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Questions for Dave Winer...
Questions for Dave Winer...
04/09/2004 03:54 PMDear Mr
Winer,
- Will the API for radiocomments be public and clonable?
- If so, will the API for radiocomments be published before the
initial deployment of the radiocomments system?
- Will it be possible for Radio users to plug into a non-Userland
scripting system?
- Will the process for designing the radiocomments API be open or
will it be designed exclusively by Userland?
- Will Radio, Manila, or Frontier ever move to a non-proprietary
scripting language?
- Have you or will you file patents for the
weblogs.com technology?
I should add that I don't really have much of an opinion about the
whole Typekey thing at the
moment. Certainly we need something to deal with comment-spam,
certainly a centralised service will help with that and make things
easier, yes I'd rather have an open standard or set of protocols that
allow completely decentralised system if I could think of any way it
could be done (but offhand I can't).
Addendum: I have to confess that I'm not terribly interested
in this stuff - I was making a fairly light-hearted and facetious
point that really wasn't particularly well-expressed. I was clumsy in
a variety of places, and for that I apologise. All I was saying, I
guess, is that Dave's questions made it sound like Six Apart had a reputation for
proprietorial formats and patenting stuff and not opening up APIs -
and that I don't really see any evidence of that. And - realistically
- Dave is still associated with Userland and Userland is still a
competitor of SixApart - so I can't really see why they should feel
any particular obligation to answer those questions. (Particularly
given that Userland attempted to trademark RSS a few years ago - a move that could be seen
to be directly against the kind of openness that Dave's interrogating
Six Apart about.)
Anyway, I certainly don't feel qualified enough to comment in any
depth about the business practices of either Six Apart or Userland in
this context and these are not positions that I'd be prepared to
battle to my last breath to protect. So I'm going to back down
gracefully, only saying that I hope that it's clear why I had
the impression that I had, however inaccurate it may or may not have
been. I also apologise to anyone who was offended or feels
mischaracterised and I hope we can put this all behind us.
"Dave Winer of Scripting News "
"Dave Winer of Scripting News "
07/08/2004 02:13 AMDave Winer: Merging RSS with Atom?
Dave Winer: Merging RSS with Atom?
04/09/2004 04:03 PMDave Winer is requesting comments on his suggesti
on to merge RSS with Atom. This is obviously just a rough sketch
of how the merger would work and it needs a lot of filling
out, but at least it's a start. Let's hope that this time the
Hatfields and the McCoys the Atom folks and the RSS folks will
drop the childish bickering and personal attacks that have hindered
past discussions
FWIW, if this merger actually happens, I'll certainly support it in
FeedDemon.
Dave Winer: "I make shitty
Dave Winer: "I make shitty
10/30/2003 09:22 PMDave Winer: "I make shitty software and I write shitty specs, but for
all that shittyness, they're amazingly popular and somewhat
useful."...
Dave Winer leaving RSS advisory board!
Dave Winer leaving RSS advisory board!
06/26/2004 06:21 AMI am but a geek who's web surfing now revolves around RSS. I have
only been producing this site a couple of years using RSS technology
and it has profoundly changed me.
First I have influenced a person I have worked with for years to
invest a significant amount of time/money integrating RSS into a
mainstream application that has been on the market for a long time. My
vision will have a significant impact on his company. When your
influence and indirectly driven by Dave's perseverance to develop RSS
into a mainstream standard helps change a companies vision that is a
powerful thing. (more on that later but for know you will have to
ponder what we are up to).
Second I started this website because RSS agreation of data, made
me envision something that we have not yet fully implemented. It will
be accomplished with RSS,
Look at the number of cottage industries that have sprung up and
revolve around RSS. Not very many people can say my vision resulted in
the creation of multiple companies doing breakthrough work, Dave Winer
can! He is on a very short list of techies that can make such a
claim.
Dave Winer was instrumental in making RSS what is today. The Atom
folks would not be doing what they are doing if Dave had not done the
legwork and revived RSS from the death grip surrounding the demise of
Netscape and they should not forget who forged the path.
RSS has given me hope that innovation is still alive and well, it
is now being driven mainstream through the voices of 100's of
thousands of webloggers and companies are incorporating the technology
every day fearing they are going to be left behind. It's like a tidal
wave it starts as a ripple and ends with overwhelming power.
I am confident though, that with Dave's leaving the RSS advisory
board that he has left it in good hands and the vision will carry
on. Will there be changes sure but I also foresee universal
incorporation at all levels of the IT infrastructure and into personal
media.
Thanks Dave I only wish I had been there from the beginning. [Scriptin
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Dave Winer has linked to a bunch of new
feeds
Dave Winer has linked to a bunch of new
feeds
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A Small Victory - Dave Winer is Still a
Dick
A Small Victory - Dave Winer is Still a
Dick
06/16/2004 10:17 AMDave Winer Dumps 3000 Blogs He's Hosting With No Warning (I've Always
Thought Dave Winer Was An Obnoxious Moron. Obviously, I Was Right) ..
takes Dave to task .. Michele Catalano .. what can
happen
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Dave Winer nominated for WIRED Rave
Award
Dave Winer nominated for WIRED Rave
Award
02/17/2004 07:51 AMCongrats to Dave Winer for
his WIRED Rave
Award nomination in the Software Designer category (for RSS, of
course).
Clark Says Dean 'Dangled' VP Slot, Dean
Camp Disputes
Clark Says Dean 'Dangled' VP Slot, Dean
Camp Disputes
12/21/2003 01:07 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 21 2003 12:35PM ET
Wham bam. Dave Winer shuts down hosting
at webl0gs.com. No warning. 'And no
whining', he says
Wham bam. Dave Winer shuts down hosting
at webl0gs.com. No warning. 'And no
whining', he says
06/18/2004 03:18 AM13
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Dave Winer</a>: "I make shitty software and I write shitty
specs, but for all that shittyness, they're amazingly popular and
somewhat useful."...
glassdog: "Dave Winer: A
Diagnosis"
glassdog: "Dave Winer: A
Diagnosis"
06/27/2004 05:58 PMLance Arthur diagnoses Dave Winer as a
sociopath
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Dean Campaigns in the Past Tense (Los
Angeles Times)
Dean Campaigns in the Past Tense (Los
Angeles Times)
02/17/2004 06:03 AMLos Angeles Times - MADISON, Wis. — Howard Dean came out onto
the stage wearing a broad smile.
Clark Says Dean Sought Him as Running
Mate
Clark Says Dean Sought Him as Running
Mate
12/21/2003 01:07 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 21 2003 12:35PM ET
Dean Denies Offering Clark VP Spot
Dean Denies Offering Clark VP Spot
12/22/2003 07:45 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 22 2003 5:57PM ET
Dean Sees Clark As Chief Democrat Rival
(AP)
Dean Sees Clark As Chief Democrat Rival
(AP)
01/10/2004 08:30 AMAP - Howard Dean has acknowledged Wesley Clark's momentum in the
Democratic presidential race and singled him out as a chief rival for
the nomination.
Clark closes in on Dean in poll; Bush
still beats Democratic field
(USATODAY.com)
Clark closes in on Dean in poll; Bush
still beats Democratic field
(USATODAY.com)
01/07/2004 03:25 PMUSATODAY.com - Democratic presidential contender Howard Dean, pounded
by rivals in recent weeks for his positions and his temperament, has
lost ground in the USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll, and retired general
Wesley Clark has emerged as his chief rival. (Related items: Poll
results | Political analysis: Bush in strong position)
Dave Barry takes a look back at 2003
Dave Barry takes a look back at 2003
12/31/2003 06:11 AMBetween Iraq and a Hard Place .. 2003 in
Review
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Safire Takes A Shot At Us
Safire Takes A Shot At Us
01/07/2004 02:11 PMWilliam Safire has managed, by his current lexicographical persona, to
obscure the memory that he once sat on the right hand of Richard
Nixon. He reminded me of that earlier, less avuncular, Safire this
morning. He has an op-ed in today's New York Times that is
astonishingly smug and nasty, even for him. In it, he gloats over his
perception of a deepening division between the centrist, Clinton-esque
wing of Democratic party and what he describes as "The Dean-Internet
Party, its Bush-despising base so energized as to be frenetic, its
leader happy to be the apostle of anger, its bandwidth bandwagon
gaining momentum with each pulse of its cursing cursor." There's more
to be said about the political depths of this remark, but it's
Christmas eve, and I'm in a charitable mood. Besides, the television
vs. Internet, Industrial vs. Virtual, corporate vs. individual nature
of this election, is a subject that demands more thorough discussion
than I have time for this morning. The most grimly entertaining part
of his screed comes at its end. Safire proposes a scenario in which
Dean will falter, and, after the Democratic party has been recaptured
by the Republicrats, he will leave the party in a sulk, creating
conditions for a Bush landslide. Safire worries that a huge Bush
mandate, as opposed to his mere reelection, might be bad for the
country. Right. We can't afford to lose this one, folks. If we do,
we'll have to set our watches back 60 years. If they even let us have
watches in the camps, that is....
Microsoft takes a shot at Apple
Microsoft takes a shot at Apple
09/02/2004 04:18 AMEvening Standard Sep 2 2004 8:43AM GMT
Other News: Eisner Takes His Shot
Other News: Eisner Takes His Shot
02/13/2004 11:54 AMEmbattled Disney CEO Michael Eisner dumps on Steve Jobs in a
presentation to financial analysts.
Canon takes second shot at LCDs
Canon takes second shot at LCDs
04/13/2004 11:17 AMDespite its initial failure in the mid-1990s, the company hopes to
succeed in the flat-panel display market on its second try.
IDG takes a shot at resuscitating
Standard parties
IDG takes a shot at resuscitating
Standard parties
06/07/2004 05:59 AMSiliconValley.com Jun 7 2004 10:32AM GMT
Berners-Lee Takes Shot at .Mobi Domain
Berners-Lee Takes Shot at .Mobi Domain
05/19/2004 04:11 PMThe creator of the Web speaks out against the proposed top-level
domains, in particular the TLD for mobile content, which he says will
create a divide on the Internet.
Software maker Motive takes second shot
at IPO
Software maker Motive takes second shot
at IPO
06/16/2004 06:06 PMHelp desk software company will join the ranks of late bloomers, as it
tries to raise $55 million.
Cheney Takes a Shot at Kerry's Gun
Ownership Stance
Cheney Takes a Shot at Kerry's Gun
Ownership Stance
04/18/2004 12:34 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 18 2004 4:44AM GMT
IDG takes a shot at resuscitating
Standard parties (SiliconValley.com)
IDG takes a shot at resuscitating
Standard parties (SiliconValley.com)
06/07/2004 12:31 PMSiliconValley.com - Matt McAlister, a vice president of Web operations
at trade publication giant IDG, is bringing back to life the Web site
and, more importantly, the parties of the Industry Standard. The
former high-flying bible of the Internet economy crashed and burned
during the dot-com debacle. IDG, which was the Standard's majority
owner during the glory days, bought the rights to the magazine's name
after it filed for bankruptcy in 2001.
Cheney Takes a Shot at Kerry's Gun
Ownership Stance (Reuters)
Cheney Takes a Shot at Kerry's Gun
Ownership Stance (Reuters)
04/17/2004 10:00 PMReuters - Vice President Dick Cheney used a
speech to the National Rifle Association on Saturday to paint
Democrat John Kerry as a firearm industry foe bent on
over-regulating gun makers and owners.
Howard Dean takes back the scream
Howard Dean takes back the scream
07/27/2004 06:30 PMBush's Party Takes Direct Aim at Howard
Dean
Bush's Party Takes Direct Aim at Howard
Dean
12/03/2003 11:01 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 3 2003 10:22PM ET
Kerry Takes New Hampshire; Dean Finishes
Distant Second (Los Angeles Times)
Kerry Takes New Hampshire; Dean Finishes
Distant Second (Los Angeles Times)
01/28/2004 10:16 AMLos Angeles Times - MANCHESTER, N.H. — Sen. John F. Kerry of
Massachusetts romped to victory Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary,
making him the clear Democratic frontrunner as the presidential
contest enters a new, more intensive phase of cross-country
campaigning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Howard Dean for America: Channel Dean:
Frequently Asked Questions
01/19/2004 01:57 PMChannel Dean FAQ .. FAQ
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