Re: Releasing RWW.IO

On 8/3/13 1:16 PM, Andrei Sambra wrote:
> Hi Kingsley,
>
> On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Kingsley Idehen 
> <kidehen@openlinksw.com <mailto:kidehen@openlinksw.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 8/3/13 8:19 AM, Andrei Sambra wrote:
>>     Dear all! I am proud to announce the release of http://rww.io/, a
>>     "personal cloud" service for your Linked Data.
>>
>>     Since RWW.IO <http://rww.io/> is intended to be used as a backend
>>     service for your Linked Data applications, the UI is minimal,
>>     allowing you to edit RDF documents and set ACL rules. Users can
>>     also upload a limited range of images (PNG, JPG and GIF - for all
>>     your cat pictures, wee!).
>>
>>     If you would like to run your own service, just grab the code
>>     from https://github.com/deiu/rww.io and get started! It is a free
>>     service, paid entirely from my personal founds and created in my
>>     free time, so please consider supporting this project (Flattr) if
>>     you like and use it.
>>
>>     All feedback is appreciated. Thank you!
>>
>>     Andrei
>
>     Great stuff!
>
>
> I'm glad you like it! :)
>
>
>     I was able to copy content of
>     <http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
>     <http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
>     to
>     <http://kidehen.rww.io/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
>     <http://kidehen.rww.io/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
>     .
>
>
>     Basically, this is a simple interop demo between two personal data
>     spaces whereby a resource from the collection at
>     <http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/>
>     <http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/>
>     is recreated using copy and paste to a resource in the collection
>     at <http://kidehen.rww.io/> <http://kidehen.rww.io/> .
>
>
> That's not really the usage I am trying to promote. You can instead 
> consider that your application can simply use HTTP verbs like 
> GET/POST/DELETE/MKCOL to manipulate the data on rww.io 
> <http://rww.io>, and also the ACL .meta files! :)

My response was more about demonstrating that your system works. I used 
(what I assumed) was the most basic demo i.e., copying and pasting 
content across two Web-accessible documents to make the point.


>     This is how we used to work over LANs eons ago, and finally its
>     being resurrected on the WAN known as the World Wide Web.
>
>
>     This is the basic interop test that all RWW implenters should be
>     able to complete as part of the product development and showcase
>     cycle.
>

Hence the comment above :-)

Kingsley
>
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