- From: Ross Gardler <rgardler@opendirective.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 05:22:18 -0700 (PDT)
- To: onesocialweb <onesocialweb@googlegroups.com>
- Cc: Andreas Kuckartz <A.Kuckartz@ping.de>, federated-social-web@googlegroups.com, "Appelquist, Daniel, VF-Group" <Daniel.Appelquist@vodafone.com>, W3C Federated Social Web Incubator <public-xg-federatedsocialweb@w3.org>
On Jun 23, 7:19 pm, "Andreas Kuckartz" <A.Kuckartz@ping.de> wrote: > Am 22.06.2011 15:11, schrieb Appelquist, Daniel, VF-Group: > > > It's our view that the OneSocialWeb open source community > > has not grown to the point where it can become self-sustaining, but if > > anyone would like to step forward to take ownership of the code-base we > > would be more than happy to discuss this. > > While there is no self-sustaining community around OneSocialWeb there > are other communities which might become interested in > using/integrating/taking over parts of it. > > One project I am thinking about is Apache Wave (also using XMPP and > Java) which is currently in the Apache Incubator:https://incubator.apache..org/wave/ There is also Apache Wookie, which is an implementation of the W3C Widget specs. One of the additional features it provides is wave integration to allow widgets to share data (it uses the wave APIs it does not implement a full Wave application like Apache Wave). There is also Apache Rave which is a portal framework that uses OpenSocial gadgets and W3C Widgets as the user interface elements. Both these projects are incubating projects. I don't know how much scope there is for bringing the OneSocialWeb protocols and standards into Apache Wookie, but if anyone wants to explore it I'd be happy to try and facilitate it. Ross
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