- From: Alexandre Passant <alexandre.passant@deri.org>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:46:10 +0000
- To: Christine Perey <cperey@perey.com>
- Cc: <public-social-web-talk@w3.org>
Le 23 janv. 09 à 07:29, Christine Perey a écrit : > > Hello, > > While you are reading Harry's updated charter and page, if you are > interested in reading what I've written on the group discussion of > concept > of Best Practices Task Force (and I took the liberty of expanding for > purposes of further discussions), please go to > http://esw.w3.org/topic/SocialNetworkingBestPractices > > This is not intended to be competitive XG but rather to focus on > something > (1) useful for the industry, which is not a set of standards, > > (2) could leverage expertise in the group as well as to get people > from the > existing commercial social networks to pay attention to this > activity and > > (3) which does not treat (at least not in the current version) the > topics > covered in Harry's original charter (e.g., data mining, semantic > web, social > media data portability). > Sounds good. I also think there is a need to "split" the topics between some dedicated XG / Task forces that reflect particular needs of Social Netwoking. To that extend, getting a group re. trust and privacy and another one dedicated to portability / interoperability seem a good approach, even if there will certainly be joint work / communication needed between both. It seems there's also work on the context-awarness topic, which may be another one. Re. the name of the proposed 'Best Practices' effort, I yet suggest to focus on trust and/or privacy in the title, as the current one sounds too broad imho. Best, Alex. > I sent this link (above) out about 2-3 days ago to a small group (of > 13) > people who expressed specific interest in Best Practices during or > around > the workshop but I have not received any comments/feedback on it. > > Christine > > Christine Perey > PEREY Research & Consulting > > cperey@perey.com > mobile (Swiss): +41 79 436 68 69 > from US: +1 617 848 8159 > from anywhere (Skype): Christine_perey > > > > -- Alexandre Passant Digital Enterprise Research Institute National University of Ireland, Galway :me owl:sameAs <http://apassant.net/alex> .
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