- From: Scott Wilson <scott.bradley.wilson@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 18:42:36 +0100
- To: Story Henry <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Cc: Alexandre Passant <alexandre.passant@deri.org>, public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
- Message-Id: <104BACAE-A701-4549-9C83-30A2D5B4A700@gmail.com>
We can already do this using HTML 5 in FF 3.5. See: http://zope.cetis.ac.uk/members/scott/blogview?entry=20090624222327 and: http://zope.cetis.ac.uk/members/scott/blogview?entry=20090623135357 (I didn't use the native microdata feature for this, but could easily have done) S On 19 Aug 2009, at 18:29, Story Henry wrote: > > On 19 Aug 2009, at 18:55, Alexandre Passant wrote: >> On 19 Aug 2009, at 17:41, Story Henry wrote: >> >>> As discussed during today's teleconference, we want to start >>> finalizing the User Stories section, also known as use cases. So >>> let us start with the simplest of them all, Drag and drop >>> available at >>> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/UserStories#Drag_and_Drop >>> >>> >>> It is implemented in the Sommer Address Book: https://sommer.dev.java.net/AddressBook.html >>> >> >> There's also implementation of such a feature in the SemiBlog >> system - there's a paper about it on [1] > > I also added a reference to a blog post I wrote a couple of years > ago which shows how this can be done RESTfully: > http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/universal_drag_and_drop > >> >>> Perhaps we can get an implementation by one of the foaf+ssl web >>> apps too. >>> >>> Perhaps it would be useful to have every User Story also appear on >>> its own URL, so that one can more easily add more information there. >> >> +1 - especially for readability >> >> I've created a MediaWiki template page for it [2] >> Each user-story can simply be created by copy/pasting it in a new >> page. >> Then, all of them ca be viewed at [3] (that list can be embedded in >> the existing page so that we can keep the introduction, etc.) - >> just need to figure out what's the related MediaWiki command. >> I think we can have each champions creating their own page. > > Ok, I have create the page: > http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/UserStories/DragAndDrop > > Perhaps we can follow the above naming convention for the URLS? Then > it is easy to create a new UserStory: enter http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/UserStories/ > {yourUserStory} > in your browser, and it will create a new page with that name. > > >> Hope that helps, >> > > yes, indeed. > > By the way one can follow all these changes on Planet Social > http://buzzword.org.uk/2009/social/planet/ > But I think it still would be worth discussing the changes on this > mailing list, either before making them, or after by pointing to a > diff of the wiki, with some explanation, so that people can > understand how things are evolving and why. > > > Perhaps we need a few extra sections in the template to integrate > Melvin's work. > > Henry > >> Alex. >> >> [1] www.eswc2006.org/demo-papers/FD46-Moeller.pdf >> [2] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/ >> Template:UserStory >> [3] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/ >> Category:UserStory >> >>> >>> As we get an idea on how to proceed we can move to the next ones >>> more quickly. >>> >>> >>> Henry Story >>> >>> Social Web Architect >>> Sun Microsystems >>> Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Dr. Alexandre Passant >> Digital Enterprise Research Institute >> National University of Ireland, Galway >> :me owl:sameAs <http://apassant.net/alex> . >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
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