Social Web Working Group (W3C)

Got pointed towards this by Pavlik Elf in the diaspora* Facebook page when shouting out for contributors relating to the webfinger stuff.
Anyone been following stuff here?

goob Tue 26 Aug 2014 8:56PM
Yup, it could easily be said that actively publishing social content on your own website makes you a narcissist, not an expert. But the group looks interesting, even so.

elf Pavlik Wed 27 Aug 2014 9:31AM
thanks @jasonrobinson !
@seantilleycommunit on one side I also find this definition of an expert controversial. I don't know how much you follow Tantek's work with #IndieWeb, they take selfdogfood quite seriously there: http://indiewebcamp.com/Selfdogfood and since Evan http://pump.io (before StatusNet/OStatus) also chairs this group they both meet this expectations. I really look forward how this development with contribute to resolving issues like one described on: http://indiewebcamp.com/pump.io
I believe someone running diaspora pod and contributing to code base can join SocialWG. W3C also started SocialIG (Interest Group) which has less conditions on joining: http://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialig
To stay honest, on of major reasons that I didn't engage in diaspora development, relates to my impression of developers community not coordinating with other efforts and not engaging in standardization efforts... Anyways, please feel invited but by no means expected to join and keep up your good work!
One very recent example of great collaboration among two Personal Cloud oriented project:
http://blog.cozycloud.cc/news/2014/08/12/when-unhosted-meets-cozy-cloud/
https://twitter.com/elfpavlik/status/499833012847403008
BTW I also invite Enspiral developers (Loomio) to join those W3C groups while working on open-app
https://github.com/open-app/core/blob/master/roadmap.md
https://www.loomio.org/g/exAKrBUp/openapp
Cheers!

elf Pavlik Fri 5 Sep 2014 8:00PM
TPAC 2014
W3C Technical Plenary / Advisory Committee Meetings Week
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA
27-31 OCTOBER 2014
http://www.w3.org/2014/11/TPAC/
Social WG will meet on two days and welcomes people who don't have status of group member to request Observer invitation.
I hope someone from Diaspora core can join! :)

Christopher Allan Webber Thu 6 Nov 2014 5:53PM
We are entering the stage of the W3C Social Working Group where defining federation is being done, so I would highly recommend that Diaspora join the Working Group now!
Could we get a Diaspora developer to apply as an invited expert please?
https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg#How_to_participate
Fill out the invited expert form, then add yourself to:
Deleted account Thu 6 Nov 2014 6:19PM
Maybe one of the core devs, @jonnehass, @jasonrobinson, @florianstaudacher should join it ?

elf Pavlik Thu 6 Nov 2014 6:34PM
Please consider taking a look at two specs
- ActivityStreams2.0 currently as FPWD a. http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-activitystreams-core-20141023/ b. http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-activitystreams-vocabulary-20141023/
- ActivityPump just submitted in last days http://oshepherd.github.io/activitypump/ActivityPump.html
BTW ruby has great support for JSON-LD https://github.com/ruby-rdf/json-ld/

Jason Robinson Thu 6 Nov 2014 7:54PM
@augier I definitely wouldn't consider myself a core dev ;) even though I am a member of the core team. While I have some understanding of how diaspora* federates, it's mostly theory and I don't consider myself in any way an expert in federation or protocol stuff (though I am a professional software developer otherwise). I do run my own pod and otherwise am quite deep in the project.
Anyway, I'm still going to apply, since no one else is doing it. I've signed up for a W3C account which is needed to apply - unfortunately the confirmation email seems to have stuck somewhere since it's not arrived and not in spam. If it doesn't arrive by tomorrow, I guess I'll have to try to see if it can be resent or something.
Regarding actual stuff I could contribute - I'd definitely be listening and maybe present some views looking from diaspora* side of things - and most importantly relay stuff to here on Loomio for others to comment on. Otherwise unfortunately time is quite limited.
Thanks to the efforts of @christopherallanwe on IRC ;)

Flaburgan Fri 7 Nov 2014 10:26AM
no one else is doing it.
I think @jonnehass applied iirc

Jonne Haß Fri 7 Nov 2014 10:45AM
I think @jonnehass applied iirc
I have no idea where you got that impression.
Sean Tilley · Tue 26 Aug 2014 6:06PM
Might be a good idea to get involved, considering that our project could benefit greatly from collaborating with other projects in the space.
I do, however, think the following opinion on the page is ridiculously pretentious:
For me, an expert on the social web MUST be actively publishing social content on their own website. Merely sharecropping on silos or contributing to open source projects merely makes you a hobbyist, not an "expert"