My idea is to cooperate with other SB developers in order to define an
open, shared Bookmarks Interchange Format - maybe inspired on XBEL
(http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/) or xFolk microformat
(http://microformats.org/wiki/xfolk). I've sent the following email to
various SB services, hoping that they could join the project. If I've
forgot somebody, please tell me and I'll contact him.
Contacted (random order): Blinklist, Blogmarks, Connotea, Delicious,
Delirious, Digg, FeedMeLinks (accepted, thanks John), Furl, linkaGoGo,
ma.gnolia, netvouz, RawSugar, Shadows, Simpy, Spurl, Listible,
StumbleUpon, My Web, WatVindenWijOver, Clipmarks, Browsr, 30DaysTags,
GetBoo, Segnalo, zurpy, Filangy, BlogMemes, FeedMarker, Menéame, Jots,
openBM, CrispyNews, BookKit, dogear, peoplefeeds, SiteTagger, Diigo,
Lilisto, BMAccess, Maple, Tagsy, Linkologia, Meme-Stream, Linkroll,
Lookmarks, taghop, Socializer
Sent message:
<message>
Hello,
I'm the developer of http://smarking.com/ , a young social bookmarking
service I opened some weeks ago; I've sent this email to all SB (Social
Bookmarking) service's developers I could find.
At the moment all SB services use their own format to export the user's
data
(or don't have that feature at all), and it's a pain to move data from
a
service to another, or to convert to/from ordinary browser formats.
It's a
pity both for SB developers and for SB users.
I think that users own their data, and SB developers should adopt a
common
format to import and export that data in order to
* Let the user choose the best service for his needs
* Backup his data in an open format
* Convert his data from a file format to another
* Promote applications that read/write in that format
In short, this email is to invite you to partecipate in the creation of
a
Bookmarks Interchange Format; my idea is to work with as many SB
developers
as possibile via mailing list / Google groups / wiki / whatever to
create
such format, presumably XML based (of course we can talk about that and
all
other aspects, the result have to satisfy all developers).
If we will succeed we could use this new format to import/export user's
data; moreover, we (or others) could write and publish some libraries
that
read/write such format in order to build on that some software that
convert
to/from various browser's formats (but that's another story, we'd first
arrange a format that makes all happy).
Please let me know if you're interested to join this working group :)
Cheers
</message>