Re: Web Publications via HTML Imports

> On 30 Jul 2017, at 14:00, Romain <rdeltour@gmail.com <mailto:rdeltour@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> And Resilient Web Design (implemented as a PWA, offlinable, with an app manifest):
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>   https://resilientwebdesign.com/ <https://resilientwebdesign.com/>
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> It could be worth gathering all these links on a wiki page somewhere?

+1. The WG Wiki is at our disposal:

https://github.com/w3c/publ-wg/wiki <https://github.com/w3c/publ-wg/wiki>

Ivan

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> Romain.
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>> On 29 Jul 2017, at 08:21, Daniel Weck <daniel.weck@gmail.com <mailto:daniel.weck@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Lest not forget
>> https://serviceworke.rs <https://serviceworke.rs/>
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>> (also open-source @ Github)
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>> /Daniel 
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>> On 28 Jul 2017 8:58 pm, "Benjamin Young" <byoung@bigbluehat.com <mailto:byoung@bigbluehat.com>> wrote:
>> Hey Hugh,
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>> I like the approach of using actual books already published on the Web as potential “proof case” examples for various implementations options—especially when measured from their current instantiations to whatever-it-is-we’re-trying-to-experiment-on. :)
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>> I’m guessing that you have access to the source content for that book, so you’d be the point person on knowing the distance between it and any proposed solution.
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>> I’ve been occasionally referencing (in my own off-list…so far…exploration) the following openly licensed texts:
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>> http://guide.couchdb.org/ <http://guide.couchdb.org/> (CC BY 3.0)
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>> http://eloquentjavascript.net/ <http://eloquentjavascript.net/> (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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>> It would be great to have many more such examples—especially of less linear, more internally (and externally!) referential texts.
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>> Forking some of these existing books and iterating toward what we want, might be a helpful path forward and minimize the “meta” weeds we keep wandering into. :)
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>> Cheers!
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>> Benjamin
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>>   <>
>> From: Hugh McGuire [mailto:hugh@rebus.foundation <mailto:hugh@rebus.foundation>] 
>> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 3:19 PM
>> To: Garth Conboy <garth@google.com <mailto:garth@google.com>>
>> Cc: Dave Cramer <dauwhe@gmail.com <mailto:dauwhe@gmail.com>>; Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org <mailto:laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>>; W3C Publishing Working Group <public-publ-wg@w3.org <mailto:public-publ-wg@w3.org>>
>> Subject: Re: Web Publications via HTML Imports
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>> Dave,
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>> Here is a live “Web Publication” awaiting direction from this group on how to implement itself correctly to meet a WP specification:
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>> https://book.pressbooks.com <https://book.pressbooks.com/> 
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>> Would getting the above to do what you have suggested be easy or hard? (That is a real question …) 
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>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Garth Conboy <garth@google.com <mailto:garth@google.com>> wrote:
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>> Very interesting Dave!
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>> Doesn't obviate a manifest; maybe points in the "in HTML" direction for the rest of the manifest stuff (e.g., list of other resources) [but certainly could be linked too], and is a quite possible approach to the spine.
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>> Best,
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>>     Garth
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>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 10:44 AM, Dave Cramer <dauwhe@gmail.com <mailto:dauwhe@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 5:56 AM, Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org <mailto:laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>> wrote:
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>> - this import mechanism, when supported by a browser, fetches the complete set of imported resources. This is not really the need expressed (-> to list the resources and enable selective fetch).
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>> My little example happened to show fetching all the imports, but it would be very easy to fetch a subset, one at a time, etc. It's completely controlled by script. 
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>> Best regards,
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>> Dave
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>> Hugh McGuire
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>> https://rebus.community <https://rebus.community/>
>> +1.514.464.2047 <tel:+1%20514-464-2047>


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