- From: Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org>
- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 20:43:35 +0300
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: carmen r <mail@whats-your.name>, public-rww <public-rww@w3.org>
I wonder -- does SoLiD has any user interface? On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:24 PM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: > Overview > > The idea is to decentarlized apps, data and servers on the web, allowing > them to communicate through web standards (linked data) both for reading and > writing (linked data platform) > > In terms of Lego blocks, the system is modeled quite closely to a > distributed version of UNIX. The heading below are my own *very rough* > reading, it could be interpreted differently by others, just trying to break > up the content, to make it less daunting: > > > Core > > LDP -- commodity data storage > > RDF -- data framework > > CORS -- allows data on different domains to be combined > > > Advanced > > WebID -- identity on the web > > WebAccessControl -- for strong privacy so you can choose who sees what > > SPARQL / PATCH -- language for writing changes > > > Recent > > WebID TLS/RSA -- strong authentication methods for identity > > WebSockets -- allows realtime updates > > Workspaces -- different areas where you store different types of data, e.g. > private vs family vs work > > Preferences -- help file to personalize apps > > > Does that help? > > On 8 April 2015 at 23:57, carmen r <mail@whats-your.name> wrote: >> >> thanks, a less daunting overview of the pieces (lego blocks?) >> >> enable-cors docs a bit simplistic in the context of "making Cimba work" >> and the full-spec a dry and daunting read.. >> >> https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-check helped elucidate >> >
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