- From: Scott <sstolz@wistex.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 15:18:30 -0600
- To: James <jamesg@jamesg.blog>, Evan Prodromou <evan@prodromou.name>
- Cc: public-swicg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <b96ec5fd-1e69-4a42-b2fa-d6e3ee17c9d4@wistex.com>
This is exciting to see. I think this is a much needed feature. I do have some questions about the existing statements in the git repository and how that would work in real life. But I can save those for when it is more appropriate. Thanks for taking up the post Lisa. Scott On 2/13/2024 2:43 PM, James wrote: > Thank you for sharing this note, Evan. > > I sincerely appreciate your volunteeering to steer the group, Lisa. > > I am excited to see what the community does to advance this topic! > > James > > > On Tuesday, 13 February 2024 at 20:34, Evan Prodromou<evan@prodromou.name> wrote: > >> As mentioned previously, we decided to do a Data Portability Task Force >> at TPAC last year. I'm happy to say that Lisa Dusseault has volunteered >> to steer this task force forward. She has a sterling reputation in >> standards development and her current role at the Data Transfer >> Initiative adds even more relevance. Thank you Lisa!!! >> >> As of right now, there's a GitHub repository for managing requirements, >> documents, and code for this task force: >> >> https://github.com/swicg/activitypub-data-portability/ >> >> Probably the best way to start collecting requirements is through the >> GitHub issue tracker: >> >> https://github.com/swicg/activitypub-data-portability/issues >> >> I also moved the data portability report draft from the ActivityPub repo >> to this one: >> >> https://swicg.github.io/activitypub-data-portability/ >> >> If data portability is important to you, please get involved with this >> task force. Thanks! >> >> Evan
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