26 Ağustos 2007 Pazar

Atom 1.0 and IETF Standardization

In 2004, discussions began about moving the project to a standards body such as the World Wide Web Consortium or the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The group eventually chose the IETF and the Atompub working group was formally set up in June 2004, finally giving the project a charter and process. The Atompub working group is co-chaired by Tim Bray (the co-editor of the XML specification) and Paul Hoffman. Initial development was focused on the syndication format.

The Atom Syndication Format was issued as a Proposed Standard in IETF RFC 4287 in December 2005. The co-editors were Mark Nottingham and Robert Sayre.

This document is known as 'atompub-format' in IETF's terminology. As of May, 2007 three other drafts were still being worked on as part of the IETF process. They are atompub-protocol, atompub-typeparam and atompub-autodiscovery.

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