Thanks both Chris and Martin for weighing-in.
For the spec, I would suggest the "...status" <activity:object-type> should have the same properties as "...note":
* <entry><content> = text of the note or status
* <entry><link rel="alternate" .../> @href = URL to permalink to the note or status
As we start to see differentiation, we could potentially evolve best practices around when to use one or the other.
Thanks--
--Rob
P.S. FWIW, Windows Live uses the word "note" to describe a string of text written on a user's profile, thus a user might:
- <activity:verb> = ...post
- <activity:object-type> = ...note
- <activity:target> or <thr:in-reply-to> = ...person
And Windows Live Messenger (and profile) supports a "status" message, thus a user would potentially:
- <activity:verb> = ...post
- <activity:object-type> = ...status
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Messina [mailto:
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Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:20 PM
To: Activity Streams
Subject: Re: Status vs. Note for short text updates
I do think that there's enough evidence now to consider "status" as a
content type on its own - separate from note, if only because no one
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