- From: Peter Krautzberger <peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 21:15:37 +0200
- To: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Cc: Liam Quin <liam@w3.org>, "Heather Flanagan (RFC Series Editor)" <rse@rfc-editor.org>, W3C Digital Publishing IG <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CABqxo82RFLjmXsdp4r6BDDFJTBs87dNpUN8pzUdEfXU3WWuoLA@mail.gmail.com>
re Ivan > Do we know how pocket stores the data? (I have no idea…) I have no idea either :-( FWIW, I was more thinking about it the other way around. If I was Pocket or Feedly, I would like to have a good standard that _authors_ use to identify the relevant parts of a site needed to re-use / re-create the "core" content reliably in my scraping/feedreader app. > To be honest, I do not know what FB does. They may just store a copy of a full web site. Do we have any info on this? I could not find anything concrete so far. Peter. On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote: > > > On 04 Jun 2015, at 16:20 , Peter Krautzberger < > peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org> wrote: > > > > Regarding the OP (Identifying new groups). > > > > The recent news of Firefox integrating Pocket made me wonder whether the > input from such services (pocket, readability etc) might be useful to the > efforts of the DPUB IG. They seem to have extensive experience of dealing > with the outputs of digital publishing as well as best practices for > presenting it. > > > > Do we know how pocket stores the data? (I have no idea…) > > > Feed readers might also provide an interesting perspective (e.g., on > packaging when you think about offline modes), especially in the light of > FB's Instant Articles and the kerfuffle around them about the "failure" of > the web. > > To be honest, I do not know what FB does. They may just store a copy of a > full web site. Do we have any info on this? > > Ivan > > > > > > Peter. > > > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote: > > > > > On 03 Jun 2015, at 21:30 , Liam R. E. Quin <liam@w3.org> wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 09:44 -0700, Heather Flanagan (RFC Series > > > Editor) wrote: > > > > > >>> Anything else? > > >> > > >> Along these lines, is anyone tracking the Books in Browsers events? < > > >> http://booksinbrowsers.org/> > > > > > > Yes - that's where Ivan abd Markus made the first EPUB-WEB > > > announcement. > > > > > > Unfortunately this year books-in-browsers overlaps with the W3C TPAC > > > event in Japan. > > > > Yes, unfortunately:-( > > > > Maybe one of us, not being able to go to Japan, may go to San Francisco > to BiB! > > > > Ivan > > > > > > > > Liam > > > > > > > > > > > > ---- > > Ivan Herman, W3C > > Digital Publishing Activity Lead > > Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ > > mobile: +31-641044153 > > ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0782-2704 > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---- > Ivan Herman, W3C > Digital Publishing Activity Lead > Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ > mobile: +31-641044153 > ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0782-2704 > > > > >
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