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I came away from last year's netsquared conference with the mashup bug; I wanted to see mashups for human rights. But one of the practical lessons i learned was that you need to expose structured data to seed a mashup, and that wasn't going to be easy at my work.
Just recently I've been mulling over the contrast between the neat way sites like Edgeio and Eventful pull together event listings, and the pretty random way that info about cyberdissidents gets scattered across the blogosphere. As I understand it, the event sites use microformats so I'm proposing the development of a Prisoner of Conscience Microformat.
I'd be interested in any feedback, especially on the geek aspect (will it work?). But, as the original post says, "The whole point of this somewhat geeky exercise is something very non-technical; to make it easier to construct online communities around prisoners of conscience, and to have ways of visualising and connecting that stir peoples' affinity and will to act".
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That blog entry looks like a good start. I wonder if there would be a use for hresume and what scope there would be in basing some of the relational information on xfn. An arrest or other significant events could be marked up with hcalendar.
To be a true microformat, the key thing will be the community involvement in developing the spec, and it's definitely worth checking out the microformats-new mailing list to get some input.
Whether or not it will work will depend on what you consider working to be! Use of a microformat would definitely be a significant aid in the work of aggregating this data, but there would still be work to do in finding it in the first place, and then redistributing it. Perhaps a good proof-of-concept would be a site which bloggers could ping with links to posts marked up with your new microformat, and which then retrieves that data and provides a centralised source?