User:Njpl
Microformats
Microformats are tiny standards to make passing crrtain types of information more structured and interoperable. The RSS revolution is an ideal example of unification for common progress. Now, it is time for unifying the standards for passing calendar information (events, appointments and their proposals), online calendars published by event organizers, online timetables of proffessors and teachers - either with busy/free info only, or with full read access, or even with full RW access for the participants of common projects.
Here are some links concerning the microformats:
- microformats homepage
- vCard (vCard on wikipedia)
- iCalendar (iCalendar on wikipedia)
- Microformats - best practices
The World according to Mozilla: 2.0
Your finger is on the button! Tell everybody, what you want the 2.0 version of each software to look like! Push that button!
Mozilla Firefox 2.0
- Firefox 2 Project Page
- Release Notes
- Product Planning - Firefox 2.0
- Firefox Feature Brainstorming page
Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0
- Read: Thunderbird 2 Project Planning
- [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Thunderbird2 Discuss:
- Thunderbird Roadmap
- Product Planning - Thunderbird 2.0
Mozilla Addressbook 2.0
Addressbook - not yet seen as a standalone program, is still carried by the Thunderbird application. I think however, that is should get either more integration with Firefox/Calendar, or be more externalised, to make thunderbird almost equal with other apps in the way it accesses the addressbook. I should be able to add a contact by right-clicking a mailto link in firefox, or by doing so with a hCard microformat visit card placed on a webpage.
- Standardization - support for microformats, like vCard (vCard)
- Externalization - should be available for access through standardised interfaces/formats for other programs allowed by the user, mainly by: Thunderbird, Firefox, Calendar, but also by other software, which may be used by the except for/instead of mentioned applications.
- Support for a IM type / protocol identifier and a possibility to assign an application to that protocol, no unchangeable assigning of one "most often used" instant messenger!
- Interoperability - More automation in addressbook import from standards like Windows addressbook (.wab) format, Outlook Express book, Outlook book - the assigning of the fields should be based on the (english) field names comparison - they are standardised.
Mozilla Calendar 2.0
- Standardization - iCalendar (iCalendar)
- Namesday support - in some countries, the calendar has a scheme of a couple of names assigned to each day of year and apart from birthdays, people party on namesdays too. Some names appear more than once a year, some only once.
- If supported in Firefox AND Thunderbird, it would be possible to get appointment proposals or event notifications by email or get them from websites directly to the calendar(s).
About me
Background
Hi. I'm an old Mozilla Suite user from Poland, who then turned to Opera due to smal resource budget (processor, memory usage needed to be low). I am also amazed by the idea of Microformats, and the possibility to sync the offline and online calendar, addressbook and bookmarks. After the compromitation connected with release of unstable version of Opera 9 and 90.1 (sic!) - I am trying to get myself Opensource through Mozilla Thunderbird and Firefox.
Aims
I have registered, because I would also like to have my tiny influence on the direction of changes on our upcoming leaders of the information exachnge, Thunderbird, Sunbird/Calendar, and possibly Firefox as well. I am especially interested in passing the information about the possible user's needs, seen from the perspective of a Polish internaut.