- From: Story Henry <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 22:07:22 +0200
- To: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
I got access after asking our W3C representative to add me to this group. Then I added the points below and a couple more to the use case wiki http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/UserStories Henry Social Web Architect Sun Microsystems Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish On 28 May 2009, at 10:17, Henry Story wrote: > Hi, > > As I could not log in to the wiki to edit the user stories page [1] > I thought I'd post them here now as I found some time to think about > it. > > 1. linking to a remote friend > > Alice is on social network A. Joe a friend of hers, is on Social > Network B. Alice wants to add Joe to her list of friends. She drags > the home page of Joe on SN B, to her friends list, and Joe appears > as her friend. SN A and B need have no prior knowledge of each > other. Alice did not need to create an account on SN B. > > 2. Access to a resource > > Alice on SN A, Joe on SN B, and many others are working on a W3C > project. The members of this group are listed on a W3C page. They > would like to work with a very nice wiki tool provided by some third > party. Alice creates an account for the group there by dragging the > W3C member page on the admin section of the wiki asking who should > have access to the wiki. Having done this all members of the wiki > get access to the page. If members get added to the W3C project > page, they get immediate access to the third party wiki. If some get > removed, they loose their access rights. > > 3. Family access > > Alice on SN A has two children, and 3 siblings. She published photos > on that site, but she would only like her family to view those > pictures (how deep the family tree goes should be something she can > decide). Of course her parents and sisters are on completely > different SN. Nobody should have to become a member of SN A in order > to view the pictures. > > Is that along the right lines? > > Henry > > Social Web Architect > Sun Microsystems > Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/UserStories > I tried logging in with my username bblfish > > >
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