Re: Continuing the work on Distributed Architectures for Social Networking

Hi,

Le 29 janv. 09 à 17:52, Miquel Martin a écrit :

>
> Hi all,
> For those not at the workshop: we had a very interesting discussion on
> possible models for a distributed social network architecture. If I
> recall correctly, we built up quite a few good ideas with comments  
> from
> Henry Story, Daniel Appelquist, Tim Anglade, and myself among others.
> Many other contributed, but my memory fails me.
>
> As I recall (minutes support me http://is.gd/hHxo ) we agreed to
> continue this task, so here it goes. Now that we're (hopefully) all  
> here,
>
> 1) Who'd be interested to keep on discussing this?

I am

>
> 2) Do you think it would fit within the interoperability XG? Would you
> see this as a task, or would you want to push for a new incubator  
> group?
>

I think it fits well with the current charter available at [1], at  
least, if you want to focus on technical requirements for such  
distributed social networks.
(e.g. point 4 - A "Best Practice" guide for portable social data that  
remains neutral to the underlying technology but states a range of  
options.)
Or do you want to focus on business aspects as well ?

Best,

Alex.

[1] http://esw.w3.org/topic/SocialWebXGCharter


> This is just a non committal show of hands, but I'd like to get an  
> idea
> on who'd like to go on with this.
>
> Anyone? :)
>
> Miquel
>
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