RFC: How should consensus be found in the Data Portability Technical Action Group?
The two problems I think we seem to be facing in the DataPortability Technical Action Group regularly is: How to create more discussion about proposals
The two problems I think we seem to be facing in the DataPortability Technical Action Group regularly is: How to create more discussion about proposals
As you might know, the Open Grid Protocol which is worked on by the Architecture Working Group (which consists of people from Linden Lab and
Facebook does prevent Google from moving my data out of Facebook but still want to be associated with Data Portability.. Of course this has nothing
Good news, everybody! First of all there was an application for the trademark for the word „Grid“ from Linden Lab (as massively reported) which according
Germany likes to oversleep when it comes to new developments. One topic came to mind again after reading this article in the Times. Maybe check
Do you think it is bad if your data is locked in to a single vendor? Do you think it is bad if you are
Today I was active a little bit on Seesmic after listening to The Gillmor Gang’s show from yesterday where Steve, Marc Canter, Chris Saad and
Social Networking is a hard business and if your competitor announces something you shouldn’t be far behind at least. So Facebook today announced Facebook Connect
As announced here and here MySpace now joined the DataPortability Project and announced their own initiative called „Data Availability“ which is about data sharing between