Well, I think what fub is asking for is more updating it to be recent and giving back functionality that got lost in the WTF split.
As far as I know, one of the big advantages to extending the heck out of ATOM is autodiscoverability--that is, the protocol has a way for a client to figure out what collections of items the service has available for editing and modification. And a client doesn't have to do anything custom, like add different XML-RPC functions, to work with those if it's clever about it.
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As far as I know, one of the big advantages to extending the heck out of ATOM is autodiscoverability--that is, the protocol has a way for a client to figure out what collections of items the service has available for editing and modification. And a client doesn't have to do anything custom, like add different XML-RPC functions, to work with those if it's clever about it.