Re: Social Wiki(s) Re: Charters moving, Chairs minutes, next steps

Dear people,

not sure though if my comments are well placed these days, but
language games always contain a heuristic approach. Thanks that I've
heard of this process so early on.

The Wiki pages tell me, nothing is really prescribed now.
I'm especially thinking on how to implement the social process itself.

Harry, you know whom I'm referring to.
Maybe I can construct something like a *current state of affairs* and
questions for them, so we might receive valuable feedback.

I'm also a little worried about the communication channels used by W3C
- the IRC doesn't even have SSL.
But a forum has been mentionned, and maybe the whole thing could
itself lift off in a federated manner already.

There is Federated Wiki, and it's know to work. Yet common people and
the UI don't work well together. But it could be an interesting place
of knowledge creation for the WG. And a source of inspiration on how
Federation should work. I agree on Diaspora, pump.io and the likes,
too.
So my proposal would be to have many more Wikis, instead of
centralizing thought. Regarding this, you might want to have a read of
http://design.fed.wiki.org/view/welcome-visitors/view/about-design .

The IG on the other side is intended to be a very public,
participatory group; very inclusive, to get a lot of responses and
opinions on needs and expectations on the Federated Social Web. As I
understand it right now.
Still, I'm worrying the W3C process itself is not too inviting for
many other people. Do you plan or agree on the idea to change that a
bit?

Forums with mailing list ability (Discourse, GroupServer) could be a
good start to bridge Web and E-Mail world.
Well, maybe it's time to go into more detail once the charters have arrived.

Ciao then,

Jon

2014-05-26 7:49 GMT+02:00 Andreas Kuckartz <a.kuckartz@ping.de>:
> Thanks for the information.
>
> I suggest to start with *one* common Wiki for both the IG and the WG
> instead of two separate ones.
>
> Cheers,
> Andreas
> ---
>
> Harry Halpin:
>> Everyone,
>>
>> Just to keep everyone in loop, the charters for the Social Web WG
>> and Social IG that we drafted are now final and moving forward in
>> W3C process, but they have go under review by W3C membership before
>> we start the WG/IG.
>>
>> However, we are starting to think about how to organize the work.
>> Here's a recent chairs meeting minutes. We'll start having these
>> regularly so work starts smoothly.
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/2014/05/14-social-minutes.html
>>
>> cheers, harry
>

Received on Wednesday, 28 May 2014 01:54:36 UTC