Re: Ruby Hydra client group

On Jun 19, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Tom Johnson <tom@dp.la> wrote:

>> - Where should the development happen? Do we want to get a repository
>>   under the HydraCG organization on GitHub?
> 
> If it's agreeable to the group release any work into the public domain (Unlicense [0]), I'd suggest creating a team within the RDF.rb GitHub organization [1]. 

+1

Gregg

> That would be:
> 
>   - an ideal long-term home for software output (if Hydra achieves significant uptake and/or moves to the standards track, RDF.rb would want to support a public domain implementation);
>   - the best way to achieve visibility to other potentially interested Rubyists who might not already be following the Hydra work closely.
> 
> - Tom
> 
> [0] http://unlicense.org/
> [1] https://github.com/ruby-rdf
> 
>> On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 10:56 AM, 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 Ruby.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 Ruby. People marked
>> with an asterisk named Ruby as their preferred language.
>> 
>> - Gregg Kellogg *
>> - Sadauskas Paul *
>> - Kiril Tonev
>> - Pablo Ccori
>> - Paul Beaudoin
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Markus
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Markus Lanthaler
>> @markuslanthaler
>> 
>> 
> 

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