- From: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 11:50:03 -0400
- To: Andrei Sambra <andrei.sambra@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-webid <public-webid@w3.org>, public-rww@w3.org, Joe Presbrey <presbrey@mit.edu>
Congratulations on the release! I just tried it out. I put in the domain name of timbl, it was free, and then I went to it "go there"> It aksde me to provide a cert, which I did, using https://webid.mit.edu/timbl# Questions: - Has it now associated that cert with the user? - Does rww.io generate webids? - Does it generate profiles? - If I create anew file, profile.nt, why does it have 62 bytes in it in the directory listing? - What are the conventions for filenames? Is everything RDF whatever the name? - The site tends to keep need a re-selection of a cert - do you know why? - Nice icons -- where are they from or did you make them? Talking with Joe I feel we need: - a public well known list of services like this. - a way of, in any web app, allowing a user to chose one, have an iframe opened up to try it out - they cancel, cancel - If they get an account, returning a pointer to it back to the originakl app, so the app can then play with storage in it. Joe, did you develop anything along ot hose lines with data.fm ? (The code on the client side in tabulator is currently around signInOrSignUpBox in https://raw.github.com/linkeddata/tabulator/master/js/panes/paneUtils.js ) Tim On 2013-08 -03, at 08:19, Andrei Sambra wrote: > Dear all! I am proud to announce the release of http://rww.io/, a "personal cloud" service for your Linked Data. > > Since RWW.IO is intended to be used as a backend service for your Linked Data applications, the UI is minimal, allowing you to edit RDF documents and set ACL rules. Users can also upload a limited range of images (PNG, JPG and GIF - for all your cat pictures, wee!). > > If you would like to run your own service, just grab the code from https://github.com/deiu/rww.io and get started! It is a free service, paid entirely from my personal founds and created in my free time, so please consider supporting this project (Flattr) if you like and use it. > > All feedback is appreciated. Thank you! > > Andrei
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