- From: elf Pavlik <elf-pavlik@hackers4peace.net>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:50:50 +0000
- To: "public-solid@w3.org" <public-solid@w3.org>
Hi all, I wonder what additional information do we need to capture for services. For example Matthias has a bunch of deployments but few days ago he mentioned that there was just a handful of active users. For solidcommunity.net myself I probably created at least 20 accounts since it is faster to create a new account to test something than find/recover password for an existing account and emails used to create an account don't even need to exist. Domain names are cheap, especially if only registered for a year it costs $2. In an hour or two I could easily deploy 10 services with nix-anywhere and sai nix flake https://youtu.be/ZdRiJzz59BY It seems like technically I could just spam add all of them to this list. Maybe we should just add provider column and cluster services per provider? Best, elf Pavlik On Friday, March 20th, 2026 at 4:14 AM, Jesse Wright <jesse.wright@theodi.org> wrote: > Dear Solid CG, > > Following Wednesday's CG call, we are collecting data on WAC and ACP implementations across Solid applications, servers, pod services, and test suites. This information will help determine which specifications are recommended for Solid26. > > To support this effort, please add your project to this spreadsheet and indicate whether it implements WAC and/or ACP, and provide a brief explanation why. > > Please provide your input by Monday, March 30th. > > Best, > -- > Jesse Wright (he/him)Project Lead, Solid > > The Open Data Institute > 4th Floor, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG > Website: theodi.org > Book a meeting: https://calendar.app.google/hv63aFQyL6jgjiXG9 > Tel: +44 7862381515 > My work day may look different than yours. Please do not feel obligated to respond outside of your normal working hours.
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