Re: [VCARDDAV] Proposal: Education

Renato Iannella <renato@iannella.it> Fri, 08 October 2010 11:54 UTC

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On 5 Oct 2010, at 22:30, Cyrus Daboo wrote:

> This is probably a good field to include in a draft standardizing a whole bunch of social networking properties. i.e. an extension rather than something for the base spec.

Cyrus, how does one make this call? (ie where do you draw the line and say that is vCard and that is "social" ?)

For example, the vCard Introduction says that it represents "information normally stored within an address book or directory application" - we now have online "directory" applications (aka, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Xing, Google Profile, etc...) - there are not that many X.520 directories left ;-(

What about ANNIVERSARY, RELATED (parent/child/sibling/spouse/family/friend) - sounds very social ;-)


Cheers

Renato Iannella
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