On 08/02/2013 11:59 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
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> On 2 August 2013 17:55, Michiel B. de Jong
> <anything@michielbdejong.com <mailto:anything@michielbdejong.com>> wrote:
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> small group, great discussion! :)
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> four answers came up to the question "What is the most important
> next step for fedsocweb?":
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> 1) read-write web - it allows you to edit your online profile
> (also the machine-readable aspects of it) via the same http
> interface you use to view it.
> 2) allowing multiple URLs in one "contact" in an addressbook (eg
> by resolving owl:sameAs relations). this way, every contact can
> fluidly migrate to different SNSs by adding extra URLs and
> removing old ones, while constantly staying in contact with their
> friends.
> 3) ping notifications, both to let someone know you're now
> following them, and to let someone know you published new content
> 4) merging the news stream from several social networks into one,
> so that you don't miss out on part of your news stream if you
> check e.g. only 3 out of 7 SNSs where friends of you are.
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> +1 on everything
Indeed. That sounds right on target.
I wonder how next week's workshop [1] will compare. (I'm not going to
make it to that, either.) I have no idea if it will say the same
things, or not get anywhere near this space.
-- Sandro
[1] http://www.w3.org/2013/socialweb/
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> the pad we used:
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> https://pad.riseup.net/p/fedsocweb
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> Cheers!
> Michiel
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