Registry in RSS
Rob Seaman
seaman at noao.edu
Wed Jan 13 11:58:39 PST 2010
Not sure why this would be heresy - VOEvent is a pretty agnostic
standard. Is the current specification sufficient to the task? By
all means go for it. Need new features? Tell us what they are. You
would want to use a Stream separate from the various celestial feeds.
Rob
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On Jan 13, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Mike Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Not quite what I meant: I know there are numerous feeds for actual
> "VOEvents", what I was proposing was a feed for "VO Events" like
> the availability of a new resource, overlaying the voevent
> infrastructure,
> e.g. not that the Catalina Sky Survey found an object, but that the
> CSS is now a broker for "Bob's-really-cool-GRB-followup-on-his-
> GalileoScope"
> program.
>
> The heretical part is that I see 'events' as a type of message, and
> little
> difference between a GRB "stream" subscription, a "KBO" one, and
> a "general msg" one. Is the idea "there is something new on the sky"
> really that much different than "there is something new in the
> Registry"?
> Note I'm not quite yet suggesting IVOA address these cross-WG issues,
> neither do I see a need for an emerging discussion on a new protocol
> for Tweet/Rss that shares many similarities (at least wrt the 90/10
> rule)
> with existing standards.
>
> -Mike
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Roy Williams
> <roy at cacr.caltech.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Mike Fitzpatrick wrote:
>>>
>>> And for a bit of heresy: Should/can a new
>>> Tweet/Rss be used in the context of VOEvent (where 'event' is
>>> generalized
>>> to something beyond the sky but is a type of 'VO' message)?
>>>
>>
>> This is already happening. The Skyalert twitter feed(*) carries
>> events from
>> several ongoing projects, and also carries the interpretation of
>> the event
>> ("it was a supernova").
>>
>> (*) http://twitter.com/skyalert
>>
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>>
>>
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