- From: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 17:35:10 +0000
- To: Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com>
- Cc: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
Yes, we could do a session on that, and I realize we should probably also aim for one on the Salmon Protocol [1]. [1] http://www.salmon-protocol.org/ On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com> wrote: > There was a lot of attention at IIW about Active Clients - building on the > work of Information Cards etc. but transcending it > http://iiw.idcommons.net/Active_Client_iiw9 > I know there is many a conversation going on about really putting > energy/resources behind this in the coming year from some of the large > companies. > If it has not been covered it should be. > > > On Jan 8, 2010, at 5:12 AM, Harry Halpin wrote: > > I'm thinking we should brainstorm one final round of invited talks and > > discussions to go through January and up till end of February. Just > > to be clear, that leaves us with up to about 7 invited talks. Then, we > > need to really focus on the final report for March, which I think > > (given the use-cases, etc. etc. we should be able to piece together > > just fine!). > > I'm just brain-storming topics which we did not get to before > > Christmas break. I'd like people to add names and topics. Off the top > > of my head: > > 1) WRAP, OAuth, and SSL -> Probably inviting Eran Hammer-Lahav back, > > Luke Shepard from Facebook (who implemented WRAP in Javascript), and > > the editors of WRAP (Dick Hardt, Tom Allen) and some of them from > > OAuth (Ben Laurie comes to mind...) > > 2) Work on a common terminology. I know some of our Social Web XG > > membershave been working on this, so I'd like to devote a telecon to > > it ASAP. > > 3) XMPP, Google Wave, Opera Unite (which doesn't use XMPP, but maybe > > they can explain why), and other upcoming social software built on > > XMPP. I'm > > sure Peter St. Andre would be happy to weigh in, and I can e-mail > > folks from Opera and Google, but again, if people have personal > > contacts here now is the time to spread them. > > 4) OpenSocial, W3C Widgets, and Facebook Developer Platform - this > > might want to be split into two telecons. There's been quite a few > > e-mails about this, but we should probably just set a date and *do* > > it. > > 5) OpenID 2.0 - Realizing we never had a proper telecon about OpenID > > 2.0, in particular it's attribute exchange mechanism. Again, the usual > > cast of suspects - Chris Messina, David Recordon, Tom Allen... and the > > inevitable question, will there be an OpenID 3.0? > > 6) Micropayments - I think the OpenID foundation has a WG on this > > topic, and I know Doug Schepers (W3C) has been thinking about this. > > Not sure who else, but it should be part of the final report. > > 7) OpenMicroblogging and Twitter - We can invite someone from Twitter > > and really sit down and compare OMB to Twitter's APIs. > > 8) Relationship between OWF and W3C - we need to have a discussion of > > some proposal for some kind of mutually beneficial relationship. > > OK, feel free to e-mail the whole list...I'd like to really like > > to decide this ASAP, time is running short! > > cheers, > > harry > > > > >
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