Re: Python Hydra client group

Hi Python fans (;

I can definetly help with Python development and anything Python-related. I
am actively volunteering for Python Software Foundation and I am a great
fan of Github; I think that small groups can leverage consistently the
repository plus issues plus the wiki there, I usually go with Google Docs
for resources collection and more design-intensive tasks to be documented.
Lately is really common to open a Slack group to have chats and docs going
on in the same place, and also publish the commits via channels using Slack
bots. Obviously in the end everything has to be rolled out in the official
mailing list to keep track of progress.

Briefly, I am not a great expert of RDF or other W3C standards for data; if
there is somebody that knows perfectly the spec and basic principles of the
client and can write down with me a design document, we can do all the
software engineering and development part with anybody willing to help.

Best,

PS. I did actually started a small research for a metadata-rich server in
the past but didn't had the time to follow:
https://github.com/Mec-iS/mild-QL

Lorenzo Moriondo, from mobile
https://it.linkedin.com/in/lorenzomoriondo
On Jun 18, 2016 7:57 PM, "Markus Lanthaler" <markus.lanthaler@gmx.net>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If you find your name in the following list, you stated in the survey that
> you would be interested and willing to contribute to the development of a
> Hydra client in Python.Please use this mail thread to bootstrap the group
> to
> get it up and running. How you do that it's completely up to you. Here are
> some questions that you might wanna answer as group to get started:
>
> - Where should the development happen? Do we want to get a repository
>   under the HydraCG organization on GitHub?
> - How should we structure the group? Should assign different roles
>   to people?
> - Should there be 1-2 persons that are responsible to lead the group
>   and drive the effort? Who should that be?
> - What will be our primary communication medium? How do we ensure it
>   is properly archived?
> - How do we make decisions as a group?
> - How do we plan the development? How do we track progress?
> - How and how often do we report back to the Hydra W3C Community Group
>   in case most of our communication/collaborations happens off the Hydra
>   mailing list?
>
>
> Here's the list of people that expressed interest in Python. People marked
> with an asterisk named Python as their preferred language.
>
> - Charles Vardeman *
> - Lorenzo Moriondo *
> - Pablo Ccori *
> - Pierre-Antoine Champin *
> - Adam Christie
> - Tomaszuk Dominik
> - Wasin Passornpakorn
>
>
> Cheers,
> Markus
>
>
> --
> Markus Lanthaler
> @markuslanthaler
>
>
>

Received on Sunday, 19 June 2016 10:16:40 UTC