Re: RWW Topics

i'm working on:
1) defining read-write-web-00 as a one thing that has several
implementations (for now, i added WebDAV, CouchDB and Simple
get-put-delete; sparql users will probably want to add sparql to that
at some point)

2) bringing read-write-web to academia: i'm encouraging people to
offer read-write web servers to their users as a personal-data-service
http://www.w3.org/community/unhosted/wiki/Pds - so far i already
convinced the Dutch government to offer 1 million (!) accounts to NL
academia. I am working with Terena to expand this pilot to all of
academia in 38 more countries (basically all of Europe!), and if
anyone from MIT is reading this, I hope MIT will follow suit, too.
"Academia" is usually the place where things like this start (ref.
email and www itself), and where chicken-and-egg / critical mass
problems can be overcome with long-term vision.

3) encouraging web apps to store *the user's* data as linked data on
*the user's* read-write web server. this is an important paradigm
shift, and client-side javascript + CORS now makes this possible. We
call web apps that are entirely client-side and have no server-side
backend "unhosted web apps". They combine great with per-user
read-write web!


On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:33 PM, bergi <bergi@axolotlfarm.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this group has wide scope, so I though it might be a good idea to
> collect the topics people are working on (concepts + implementations).
> This would allow us to create smaller, but more productive groups which
> can work together via Skype, IRC, Google Talk, etc.
>
>
> So here is my list of topics I'm working on/thinking about:
>
> - improve ACL (combine WAC + TAC + role based approach, variables)
> - request for access (like OAuth scopes for documents and triples)
> - improve Pingback (Authentication, CORS, Linked Data Basic Profile)
> - implementing the Linked Data Basic Profile (Collections, ...)
> - ontology to tell applications where to store data (aka bring your own
>  triplestore)
>
>
> Please share your topics.
>
>
> bergi
>

Received on Tuesday, 19 June 2012 07:53:29 UTC