Elias Torres and Michael Kaply have announced that the next release of Operator will support RDFa. But not just like the bookmarklets. They’ve built a real programmatic architecture so that it’s easy to add a handler for different types of RDFa data.
This is a fantastically important piece of the structured web data puzzle. Imagine, if you want to help your users manage some kind of data type, just build an Operator handler, and anywhere RDFa appears with that data type, your users can grab it and let your web site handle it. True, structured, loosely coupled web data, without any authority to contact to get your vocabulary approved.
Hats off to Michael and Elias, this is great news for the web community.

This is great news! Huzzah!
19 May 2007 at 04:24
Amusons nous avec RDFa… et Operator…
Il n’y a pas que Gautier Poupeau qui s’amuse avec RDFa ! Ce dernier le fait avec briot dans un article, comme toujours, on ne peut plus clair, didactique et accessible. Pour de viles raisons matĂ©rielles, je vais ĂȘtre beaucoup plus court et tec…
15 Jun 2007 at 00:38