From a0eb88009fdd15d8db3a8a3a6ced9c8209a2dcbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Jones Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2021 15:31:05 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d53ec26..c1a033d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -284,17 +284,17 @@ justification to be added to this list. One may argue and/or prove use of a new - *Justification*: Nothing new, as this is what all podcasts that exist default to today. If no `medium` tag is present in the channel, this medium is assumed. - `music` - A feed of music organized into an "album" with each item a song within the album. - *Justification*: Music has existed as a medium for a very long time and dedicated music applications already exist. -- `video` - Like a "podcast" but used in a more visual experience +- `video` - Like a "podcast" but used in a more visual experience. - *Justification*: Videos add different enough level of user experience to discern them from regular podcasts. Sites like YouTube already exist and prove out the existence of "videos" as a medium. - `film` - Specific types of videos with one item per feed. - *Justification*: While doable, users have come to expect to be able to search for films without directly subscribing to a high level organization of "channels." This allows the application to make beneficial assumptions regarding how to handle an item within a film. Films exist as a medium already with dedicated applications today. - `audiobook` - Specific types of audio with one item per feed. - - *Justification*: Similar to a film, users typically search for audiobooks by name without some level of subscription/following. This isn't to say that an application couldn't allow following an "author" + - *Justification*: Similar to a film, users typically search for audiobooks by name without some level of subscription/following. This isn't to say that an application couldn't allow following an "author". for example, but that wouldn't be organized at the channel level. Audiobooks exist as a medium already with dedicated applications today. -- `newsletter` - Describes a feed of curated written articles +- `newsletter` - Describes a feed of curated written articles. - *Justification*: Many newsletter publications already have RSS feeds -- this helps explicitly identify them. -- `blog` - Describes a feed of informal written articles +- `blog` - Describes a feed of informally written articles. - *Justification*: Many blogs already have RSS feeds, perhaps since the dawn of RSS -- this helps explicitly identify them. Example use for a "podcast":