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I hope this is not true...
Greetings,
I spoke to the guy who made the presentation (Dean), and he
seemed particularly aware that remote access to this data was
something really important, at a minimum for access in multiple
locations. I suppose I didn't make a point of it being an *open*
remote access, but...

Well, I'm sometimes an idiot, I kind of thought that making it
equally open as the list extension spec would be obvious,
because it was to me. I should have made that point also, I
suppose.

But he seemed interested, and seemed to think it was a good
idea; I just wasn't familiar with attention.xml yet, myself, and I
still haven't dug in enough to see if it would meet the needs of
sharing a real feed store like that.

But I did try to push the idea of remotely accessible feed stores
to him, and he seemed receptive, so maybe not all MSies
disregard it like that. (Or maybe I was snowballed, but I like to
think better of people than that.)

-- Morgan
Posted by: cyberfox_z   Posted on: 06/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I hope this is not true...  cyberfox_z | 06/25/05
NO NO NO - dont get frustrated  seanb11215 | 06/26/05

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