[Yanel-commits] rev 37183 - public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data

michi at wyona.com michi at wyona.com
Thu Jun 19 15:14:36 CEST 2008


Author: michi
Date: 2008-06-19 15:14:35 +0200 (Thu, 19 Jun 2008)
New Revision: 37183

Added:
   public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/gilbane-sf2008-presentation.xml
Modified:
   public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/developers.html
Log:
gilbane conference started

Modified: public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/developers.html
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--- public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/developers.html	2008-06-19 13:13:44 UTC (rev 37182)
+++ public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/developers.html	2008-06-19 13:14:35 UTC (rev 37183)
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
 <li>Presentations
   <ul>
     <li>At CM Pros Spring Summit 2008: <a href="cm-pros-sf2008-presentation.xml">HTML</a>, <a href="cm-pros-sf2008-presentation.pdf">PDF</a></li>
-    <li><a href="cm-pros-sf2008-vendor-panel.pdf">At CM Pros Spring Summit 2008 - Vendor Panel</a></li>
-    <li><a href="gilbane-sf2008-presentation.pdf">At Gilbane SF 2008</a></li>
+    <!--<li><a href="cm-pros-sf2008-vendor-panel.pdf">At CM Pros Spring Summit 2008 - Vendor Panel</a></li>-->
+    <li>At Gilbane San Francisco 2008: <a href="gilbane-sf2008-presentation.xml">HTML</a>, <a href="gilbane-sf2008-presentation.pdf">PDF</a></li>
   </ul>
 </li>
 </ul>

Added: public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/gilbane-sf2008-presentation.xml
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--- public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/gilbane-sf2008-presentation.xml	                        (rev 0)
+++ public/yanel/contributions/realms/foaf/data/gilbane-sf2008-presentation.xml	2008-06-19 13:14:35 UTC (rev 37183)
@@ -0,0 +1,464 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+
+<!-- OSCOM 2 Template, written with SlideML 0.9, 2002-08-20 -->
+
+<s:slideset 
+  xmlns:s="http://www.oscom.org/2002/SlideML/0.9/"
+  xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
+  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"
+  xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
+  xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
+
+<!--
+  xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
+-->
+	
+  <s:metadata>
+    <s:title>The Integration of (Open) Social Networks</s:title>
+    <s:author>
+      <s:name>Michael Wechner</s:name> <!-- NOT SlideML specification -->
+      <s:email>michael.wechner at wyona.com</s:email>
+      <s:orgname>Wyona</s:orgname>
+    </s:author>
+    <s:confgroup>
+      <s:confdates>
+        <s:start>2008-06-18</s:start>
+        <s:end>2008-06-20</s:end>
+      </s:confdates> 
+      <s:conftitle>Gilbane San Francisco 2008, San Francisco, USA</s:conftitle> 
+      <s:address>
+Westin Market Street Hotel, San Francisco, USA
+      </s:address> 
+    </s:confgroup>
+		
+<!--
+<dc:subject>Fill in some comma-seperated keywords</dc:subject>
+<dc:date>2003-02-06T10:45</dc:date>
+<dc:rights>Fill in some copyright information (optional)</dc:rights>
+<s:abstract>Fill in your abstract</s:abstract>
+-->
+  </s:metadata>
+	
+
+
+
+<s:slide id="bio" status="ready">
+<s:title>Short Bio of Michael Wechner</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Math. Physics at ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Z&#252;rich)</li>
+  <li>Computer simulations on dendritic growth (Max-Planck Institute)</li>
+
+  <li>Co-Founder <a href="http://www.wyona.com">Wyona</a></li>
+  <li>Co-Founder and former president of <a href="http://www.oscom.org">OSCOM</a></li>
+  <li>Original Creator of <a href="http://lenya.apache.org">Apache Lenya</a> and ASF member</li>
+  <li>Original Creator of <a href="http://yanel.wyona.org">Yanel</a> and <a href="http://www.yulup.org">Yulup</a></li>
+
+  <li>Director of documentary movie <a href="http://www.wyonapictures.com/en/fud/index.html">"FUD - Fear Uncertainty Doubt"</a></li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="there-is-no-person-without-a-world" status="ready">
+<s:title>There is no person without a world (Anne Carson)</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Neighbours</li>
+  <li>Commuters</li>
+  <li>Developers in India</li>
+  <li>People in Jordan</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="history-email-part-1" status="ready">
+<s:title>Brief history of e-mail (part 1)</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>1961: "Compatible Time-Sharing System", multiple users log into from remote dial-up terminals</li>
+  <li>1966/69: Network E-mail (ARPANET)</li>
+  <li>1970: ARPA report: "The largest single surprise of the ARPANET program has been the incredible popularity and success of network email"</li>
+  <li>1971: @ sign introduced by Ray Tomlinson</li>
+  <li>1972/73: Still using FTP for mail transmission</li>
+  <li>1975: RFC 680, Message Transmission Protocol, "Header Wars"</li>
+  <li>1976: Report to U.S. postmaster general "We are being bypassed technologically"</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="history-email-part-2" status="ready">
+<s:title>Brief history of e-mail (part 2)</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>1976: 9925 messages at MIT AI lab during first quarter</li>
+  <li>1976: Stefferud predicts "Desktop computers will make the perfect mailbox"</li>
+  <li>1980: Place to share work and build friendships</li>
+  <li>1982: RFC 822 Format of text messages, RFC 821 SMTP</li>
+  <li>1996: Hotmail as first webmail provider</li>
+  <li>2003: According to MS, Hotmail has 145 million visitors</li>
+  <li>2004: FTC jurisdiction over SPAM was codified into the law</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="architecture-of-email" status="ready">
+<s:title>Workings of e-mail (Client server architecture)</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Mail client (MUA) formats message in internet e-mail format</li>
+  <li>Mail client then uses SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to send message to Mail server (MTA)</li>
+  <li>Mail server looks at destination address and resolves via DNS the mail exchange server</li>
+  <li>Mail server then sends via SMTP to the mail exchange server of destination address</li>
+  <li>Mail exchange server delivers into mailbox of destination address</li>
+  <li>Destination mail client picks up the message via POP3 or IMAP</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="challenges-of-email" status="ready">
+<s:title>Challenges of e-mail</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Information overload</li>
+  <li>Loosing information</li>
+  <li>Spamming and viruses</li>
+  <li>Privacy concerns</li>
+  <li>Tracking of sent email</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="different-but-the-same" status="ready">
+<s:title>Different, but the same</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>File sharing</li>
+  <li>Desktop sharing</li>
+  <li>Clipboard sharing</li>
+  <li>Chat/Instant messaging</li>
+  <li>VoIP</li>
+  <li>Regular phone</li>
+  <li>Blog (personal mailing list with web interface)</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="about-people" status="ready">
+<s:title>It's all about people</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Family</li>
+  <li>Close friends</li>
+  <li>Not so close friends</li>
+  <li>Neighbours</li>
+  <li>Colleagues at company</li>
+  <li>Customers of company</li>
+  <li>Experts</li>
+  <li>People one doesn't like</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="content-management-apps" status="ready">
+<s:title>Content management applications</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>WCMS</li>
+  <li>Wiki (Syntax, Links, ...)</li>
+  <li>DMS</li>
+  <li>CRM</li>
+  <li>ECM/ERP</li>
+  <li>PIM/E-mail</li>
+  <li>DRM</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="business-usecases" status="wip">
+<s:title>Business usecases</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Customer project: offers, contracts, tasks, meeting minutes, tests, change requests, invoices, support tickets (Demo of TMNav!)</li>
+  <li>E-mail, Skype, ...</li>
+  <li>Job Search (e.g. Java developers)</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="about-relationships" status="wip">
+<s:title>It's all about relationships</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>There is nothing without context</li>
+  <li>Topic-Maps and RDF, but do NOT mention it!</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="so-how-do-we-get-started" status="wip">
+<s:title>How do we get started?</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Evolution versus Revolution</li>
+  <li>Some principles: Open, simple integration, ...</li>
+  <li>Existing APIs, Protocols, Formats</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="three-laws-of-open-social-networks" status="ready">
+<s:title>The three laws of an open social network/profile provider</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>An OSNP must provide an export/migrate button, which allows one to move his/her data/profile completely to any other OSNP</li>
+  <li>An OSNP must provide a delete button, which allows one to delete his/her own data/profile completely</li>
+  <li>An OSNP must protect one's data/profile, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second law</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="client-server-architecture" status="wip">
+<s:title>Client Server Architecture</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Open Social Client</li>
+  <li>Open Social Network/Profile Provider Server</li>
+  <li>Open Social Discovery Server</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="client" status="wip">
+<s:title>Open Social Network Client</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>We need to rethink user interfaces (e.g. Combots)</li>
+  <li>Examples: Beatnik (Java), Coop Extended (Firefox)</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="server" status="wip">
+<s:title>Open Social Network Server</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Examples: NoseRub, Appleseed, Mugshot, FOAFRealm, Yanel</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="api-and-protocols" status="wip">
+<s:title>Functionality, API and protocols</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Discovery: Find/search a friend</li>
+  <li>Add a friend</li>
+  <li>Invite a friend</li>
+  <li>Authenticate</li>
+  <li>Register new indentity</li>
+  <li>Become trusted</li>
+  <li>Share a file with a friend</li>
+  <li>Talk to a friend</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="existing-stuff" status="wip">
+<s:title>Existing formats and protocols</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>FOAF</li>
+  <li>DataPortability.org</li>
+  <li>DiSO</li>
+  <li>OpenSocial</li>
+  <li>...</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="where-is-the-business-model" status="wip">
+<s:title>What's the business model?</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Does it need a business model? (generate competition)</li>
+  <li>Customization/integration (open/proprietary, ok)</li>
+  <li>Hosting/services (ok)</li>
+  <li>Provider/Advertisement (proprietary, the winner takes all)</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="do-it" status="wip">
+<s:title>Do it!</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Develop open source OSN server and OSN client</li>
+  <li>Deploy at universities and schools</li>
+  <li>USD 3 million first year</li>
+  <li>Or USD 10 million to produce a fictional movie</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="qanda" status="ready">
+<s:title>Thanks and QA</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+
+  <li>Thanks</li>
+  <li>Questions and Answers</li>
+  <li>Let me think about that (Darjeeling Limited)</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+
+
+
+<!--
+<s:slide id="goals" status="wip">
+<s:title>Goals - Creature Comforts with Yulup and Neutron</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Content Management as simple as it gets</li>
+
+  <li><a href="http://neutron.wyona.org/FutureCMSArchitecture.pdf">Decoupling</a> the user interface from the server (<a href="http://neutron.wyona.org">Neutralizing</a> the server side)</li>
+  <li>Tim Berners-Lee's vision of a <a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writable_Web">writable web</a></li>
+  <li>Bridging the gap between the web and desktop (OOo, Word, ...)</li>
+  <li>Being able to work offline (Subversion like local workspace)</li>
+
+  <li>WYSIWYG editing of arbitrary XML (view generated by XSLT)</li>
+  <li>More than XML (apply more than one schema to the same content)</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="auto-discovery" status="wip">
+<s:title>Auto-Discovery of Introspection</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<source>
+
+<![CDATA[
+<html>
+  <head>
+    <!++ Neutron ++>
+    <link href="introspection-neutron.xml" type="application/neutron+xml" rel="neutron-introspection"/>
+    <!++ Atom ++>
+    <link href="introspection-atom.xml" type="application/atomserv+xml" rel="introspection"/>
+]]>
+</source>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="introspection-neutron" status="wip">
+<s:title>Introspection Neutron</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<source>
+<![CDATA[
+<introspection>
+  <edit mime-type="application/xhtml+xml" name="Hello World">
+    <checkout url="hello-world.xhtml?yanel.resource.usecase=checkout" method="GET"/>
+    <checkin url="hello-world.xhtml?yanel.resource.usecase=checkin" method="PUT"/>
+  </edit>
+</introspection>
+]]>
+</source>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="specification" status="wip">
+<s:title>Specification</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+  <li><a href="http://neutron.wyona.org">Neutron</a> Specification</li>
+  <li><a href="http://bitworking.org/projects/atom/">Atom</a> Specification</li>
+
+  <li><a href="http://www.webdav.org">WebDAV</a> Specification</li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+<s:slide id="demo" status="wip">
+<s:title>Demo</s:title>
+<s:content>
+<p>
+<ol>
+<!++
+  <li><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/editable-page-without-locking.html">Hello World</a></li>
+  <li>Not just (X)HTML, but also <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/calendar.xhtml">XML</a>, <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/plain-text.html">TXT</a>/<a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yanel-website/wiki/hello-world.html">Wiki</a>, ...</li>
+  <li><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/editable-page-with-locking.html">Authentication/Authorization</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/atom/entries/">Atom</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/nar-test.html">NAR</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/yulup-demo/testpage_andi_1.html">Upload/Bridging the gap</a></li>
+++>
+
+  <li><a href="http://demo.yulup.org/editable-page-without-locking.html">Hello World</a></li>
+  <li>Not just (X)HTML, but also <a href="http://demo.yulup.org/calendar.xhtml">XML</a>, <a href="http://demo.yulup.org/plain-text.html">TXT</a>/<a href="http://demo.yulup.org/hello-wiki.html">Wiki</a>, ...</li>
+  <li><a href="http://demo.yulup.org/editable-page-with-locking.html">Authentication/Authorization</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://demo.yulup.org/atom/entries/">Atom</a></li>
+
+  <li><a href="http://demo.yulup.org/nar-test.html">NAR</a></li>
+  <li><a href="http://demo.yulup.org/testpage_andi_1.html">Upload/Bridging the gap</a></li>
+</ol>
+</p>
+</s:content>
+</s:slide>
+
+-->
+
+</s:slideset>



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