On 29 October 2012 21:37, Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net> wrote:
> We were 20-25 people today at TPAC, and covered
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> - getting onto IRC ( important for working as a group)
> - getting everybody a webid
> - demos
> - access control
> - read write web, linked data
> - social web
> - access control: using foaf group and allowing some people access to
> resources
> and not others in a distributed way
> - access delegation
> - privacy
> - and many other topics...
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> The minutes (typed mostly by Alexandre Bertails) are online here:
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> http://www.w3.org/2012/10/29-webid-minutes.html
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> This was a very productive meeting, where everybody learnt something.
> Newbies about the whole social web, and advanced developers on all the
> little issues that need to be sorted out to improve the fluidity of user
> interaction.
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> Tomorrow we will delve into more details. For those wanting to
> participate online, don't hesitate to join irc, and ask questions.
>
Thanks Henry for an awesome session.
I (briefly) demoed
- the decentralized like button,
- a like recorded as a distributed transfer
- individual access control with data.fm
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> Henry
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> Social Web Architect
> http://bblfish.net/
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