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RSS Advisory Board Validated by RSS 0.90, 0.91

January 24th, 2008 by Mark Woodman

The RSS Advisory Board has had a checkered past and its share of run-ins with Dave Winer over RSS 2.0. There have been times where it was right to question how relevant it had become.

This announcement by Netscape lends a great deal of credibility to the Board-sans-Winer, and hopefully will increase the adoption of their RSS Profile work.

The RSS specification documents, DTDs, and help files for the first versions of RSS (v0.9, v0.91) are being moved to RSSBoard.org, where they will be hosted by the RSS Advisory Board in perpetuity. Netscape will continue to host these files (via redirect) on the My Netscape domain (my.netscape.com) until August 1st, 2008.

All websites that produce RSS 0.9 or RSS 0.91 feeds will need to either convert to using the current standard (RSS v2.0), or if desired, convert their v0.9/v0.91 feeds properly using this guide, provided by the RSS Advisory Board, by August 1st.

Syndication historians will note that although Winer’s RSS 2.0 is the undisputed winner of the Syndication format race to date, Netscape actually invented RSS by name. (Winer’s “scriptingNews” format did precede that by 2 years, of course, but it was a home-grown spec intended solely for Scripting News itself.)

It is interesting that Netscape chose to hand over the keys to the RSS Advisory Board, but not to Winer or Harvard Law.

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