- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 18:46:02 +0200
- To: "Krebs, Edward (E.C.)" <ekrebs@ford.com>
- Cc: "Bassetti, Ann" <ann.bassetti@boeing.com>, Larry Hawes <larry@dowbrook.com>, Social Web Working Group <public-socialweb@w3.org>, "public-social-interest@w3.org" <public-social-interest@w3.org>
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On 1 October 2015 at 17:39, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 1 October 2015 at 15:02, Krebs, Edward (E.C.) <ekrebs@ford.com> wrote: > >> There are some good architecture starting points. The social Headlights >> task Force started on this path. I suggested one view based on that initial >> work in the *Workshop on Social Standards* in August 2013. >> http://www.w3.org/2013/socialweb/papers/An%20Enterprise%20Social%20Network%20Reference%20Architecture.pdf >> >> >> >> IBM presented one in 2014: >> http://www.slideshare.net/heathwulf/social-architecture-1-h2014 >> > > Thanks Edward, these are great slides. > > What really struck me was the call for a: > > - People Centric > - Relationship Driven > > architecture. I think the work we've started out on has a gap here. > While there's a lot of work done to cater for micro blogging enthusiasts > the enterprise has been less well served, imho. > > I think these presentations could be a great basis to create an > architecture document, which is missing, not just in this group, but in the > social web in general. In creating a people centric, relationship driven > architecture we can talk about people and relationships. How this can be > achieved technically, as part of a social graph. The declarative nature > using the law of least power. Having open ended extensibility to cater for > enterprise use cases as well as common social networking features. > > Essentially creating the awww [1] of the social web. An essential > document for anyone creating a system in the social web, either in an > enterprise or public setting, that will cover all the base work needed to > get started with real world use cases. It's something that's been missing > for 10 years, and imho, one reason that has lead to balkanization. > > This is an IG deliverable. Would anyone in the IG wish to help with > this? > > Where could we get started -- perhaps a wiki page, then migrate to a > github repo? > elf has suggested building on : http://w3c-social.github.io/social-arch/ Which I think is a great idea. I've chatted to Amy too, who hopefully may have some cycles free to collaborate. Input here or on in the github issues very welcome! :) > > [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch/ > > >> >> >> Regards, >> Edward C. Krebs >> Enterprise Architect >> Enterprise Technology Research >> Ford Motor Company Information Technology >> >> *Quote of the day:* >> "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." --* Alan Kay* >> >> >> >> *From:* Melvin Carvalho [mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 30, 2015 5:08 PM >> *To:* Bassetti, Ann >> *Cc:* Larry Hawes; Social Web Working Group; >> public-social-interest@w3.org >> >> *Subject:* Re: Boeing resignations (hopefully temporary for me) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 30 September 2015 at 17:17, Bassetti, Ann <ann.bassetti@boeing.com> >> wrote: >> >> Actually, an Invited Expert can be a Chair.... so, come ahead, Larry! (or >> anyone else?) I'd love to have a co-chair! -- Ann >> >> >> >> PS. I'm online, in our WebEx session, right now. I'll hang out there for >> an hour. >> >> >> >> Thanks Ann. >> >> I was on the call today and we had an informal chat about use of social >> web at boeing and the IG deliverables. >> >> Regarding the IG deliverables we talked about the user stories, minor >> objections and ways to group them. >> >> We also looked at the other possible deliverables of a social >> architecture document and vocabs. Personally I think vocabs is being >> covered quite well in Jame's work, so hopefully that can be built upon. >> >> Regarding a social architecture my thought was that many user stories >> have pre-requites that are not documented anywhere. Some kind of overview >> document that could cover general web and social web architecture, and how >> that sets the scene for implementors to build user stories could be useful, >> as it doesnt seem to exist anywhere else. For example, some user stories >> might state "Alice is following Bob" but an implementor may not know what >> that means or find it too ambiguous to get started. We thought about >> examining such assumptions together and how that could underly >> implementations in both the enterprise and micro blogging scenarios which >> could see varied usage. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Larry Hawes [mailto:larry@dowbrook.com] >> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 30, 2015 5:41 AM >> *To:* Bassetti, Ann >> *Cc:* Social Web Working Group; public-social-interest@w3.org >> *Subject:* Re: Boeing resignations (hopefully temporary for me) >> >> >> >> Ann, >> >> >> >> This is awful news for the group, even if your absence will be temporary >> and relatively short. I too hope Sandro will step up and chair the IG (I'm >> not a full W3C member and, thus, ineligible to do so). We'll miss you and >> hope to have you involved again in three months. Be well until then. >> >> >> >> Larry >> >> >> >> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >> Larry Hawes, Principal >> Dow Brook Advisory Services <http://www.dowbrook.com> >> E: larry@dowbrook.com >> P: 978-238-8534 >> >> <http://www.dowbrook.com/> <http://www.dowbrook.com/> >> <http://www.dowbrook.com/> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ---- On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 16:53:58 -0400 *Ann Bassetti >> <ann.bassetti@boeing.com <ann.bassetti@boeing.com>>* wrote ---- >> >> Hello Social Web WG and IG folks – >> >> >> >> I'm writing to let you know my status for the next few months... >> >> >> >> As some of you know, I am the Boeing representative to the W3C. I am sad >> to report that I have not been able to nail down the funding (due on Sept. >> 30th) for our continued membership. Thus, day after tomorrow, I must >> resign all Boeing participants from their respective Working Groups. This >> will included dropping me, Adam Boyet and Mark Bryant from the Social Web >> WG and IG. >> >> >> >> Once Boeing drops the membership, no one who is a member may apply to be >> a W3C Invited Expert. (This is per the W3C Process, which is very clear on >> that point. Logically, they don't want companies to 'cheat' on their >> membership fees by putting people into groups as IEs.) >> >> >> >> Personally, I hope to continue with the W3C in some new role after I >> leave Boeing – as yet, unclear what. For me there is a 3-month awkward >> phase. In this time when I am still a Boeing employee, but the company is >> not a member, I may not be an Invited Expert. When I am officially gone >> from Boeing, I expect to request Invited Expert status. I hope Sandro will >> chair the Social Web Interest Group for the next 3 months, and then I hope >> to pick it up again in my 'new' life. Maybe he'll figure out how to >> reinvigorate the group while I'm gone! >> >> >> >> Since it only occurs once/year, I am going to the TPAC in October – >> self-funded, using up my vacation time, and as a 'free agent'. (To >> formalize my attendance, I'll be there as an invited guest of Jeff Jaffe >> (W3C CEO).) Although we are not having a formal F2F meeting of the Social >> WG/IG, I hope to hold a session on this topic, as well as consult with >> others on what we're doing, what they want from "social", and why don't >> they participate? I hope Tantek, Amy, Arnaud, (anyone else attending TPAC?) >> will want to share hosting such a session. (It would be interesting to hear >> any questions you have, or messages you'd like passed along!) >> >> >> >> So – have good meetings for the next 3 months. I look forward to >> reconnecting in early 2016. >> >> >> >> -- Ann >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Ann Bassetti >> >> The Boeing Company >> >> mobile: +1.206.218.8039 >> >> email: ann.bassetti@boeing.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
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