- From: Christine Perey <cperey@perey.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:27:27 +0100
- To: Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com>
- CC: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org, Chris Saad <chris.saad@gmail.com>
Hi Danny, Please also refer to/forward the Social Web Frameworks document: http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/SocialWebFrameworks Thanks, -- Christine Spime Wrangler cperey@perey.com mobile +41 79 436 68 69 VoIP (from US) +1 (617) 848-8159 Skype (from anywhere) Christine_Perey Danny Ayers wrote: > [forwarding to Chris Saad, there seems a big overlap with > DataPortability in these principles, I'd like to hear his take] > > 2010/1/14 "Döhler, Anita, VF-Group" <Anita.Doehler@vodafone.com>: >> Hi All, >> >> We think a definition of high level principles which constitute the Social Web would be useful in the context of defining the framework for the Social Web and its concepts. >> >> Attached/below a proposal of so far 5 principles for dicsussion on the mailing list and/or at the next SWxG telcon. >> >> High level principles >> >> 1. What you see depends on who you are. >> >> 2. Once defined, you can use your connections and relationships, across different Social Networks or Social Applications. >> >> 3. You can expose your content (User Generated Content) to different Social Networks or Social Applications, without the need to store the content in these networks/applications. >> >> 4. You can define the access control on a per item basis, either per contact, or per group. >> >> 5. You can communicate with connections no matter which Social Network or Social Application you share. >> >> >> Looking forward to hearing your comments w/r the need of agreeing on high level principles & their concrete content/wording, >> >> Regards >> Dan (A) & Anita >> >> > > >
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