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  • factoryjoe
    factoryjoe said 7 months Edit Delete

    Easy -- basically by support formats and standards like OpenID, OAuth, microformats, ATOM, and XMPP -- but also going both ways with the data.

  • vikgup
    vikgup said 9 months Edit Delete

    Added some notes on data portability here.

    In general, an excellent presentation. Question remains, how willing would existing networks be in participating in something like this?

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    1. Slide 1: DiSo Developing an open, distributed social network diso-project.org Undertaken by Chris Messina, Steve Ivy, Will Norris, Stephen Paul Weber et al.
    2. Slide 2: background
    3. Slide 3: CivicSpace → SpreadFirefox → Flock → Citizen Agency BarCamp; Coworking Microformats; OpenID; OAuth
    4. Slide 4: social networking is NOT...
    5. Slide 5: Source: butchgibson.org
    6. Slide 6: Source: CoolMyspaceComments
    7. Slide 7: Source: LayoutLounge
    8. Slide 8: Source: Chris Messina
    9. Slide 9: Source: Chris Messina
    10. Slide 10: how it got this way...
    11. Slide 11: college students bands professionals etc... Super-nichefication
    12. Slide 12: System-centric design Source: Darren Barefoot
    13. Slide 13: System-centric value Source: Le Monde
    14. Slide 14: Hyper-valuations Source: Mick Hagen (mickhagen.com)
    15. Slide 15: users ≠ customers
    16. Slide 16: users ≠ customers users ≠ customers
    17. Slide 17: users ≠ customers users ≠ customers users ≠ customers
    18. Slide 18: from system-centric to citizen-centric
    19. Slide 19: the web citizen
    20. Slide 20: the web citizen has ID
    21. Slide 21: the web citizen has provenance
    22. Slide 22: the web citizen has friends
    23. Slide 23: the web citizen has agency
    24. Slide 24: aspects of distributed social network...
    25. Slide 25: ...a few benefits...
    26. Slide 26: ...a few challenges...
    27. Slide 27: the components of a DiSo site
    28. Slide 28: activities
    29. Slide 29: Text
    30. Slide 30: Digg, FriendFeed, LinkedIn, Jaiku
    31. Slide 31: Text
    32. Slide 32: Text
    33. Slide 35: people & friends + identity
    34. Slide 36: Text
    35. Slide 37: messaging & notifications
    36. Slide 39: permissions
    37. Slide 40: basecamp
    38. Slide 41: viddler
    39. Slide 42: imeem
    40. Slide 43: plaxo pulse
    41. Slide 44: flickr / yahoo mash
    42. Slide 45: groups, groupings & events
    43. Slide 46: viddler
    44. Slide 47: my.barackobama.com
    45. Slide 48: upcoming
    46. Slide 49: More on identity
    47. Slide 50: identity consolidation & rel-me
    48. Slide 51: pownce
    49. Slide 52: digg
    50. Slide 53: mybloglog
    51. Slide 54: plaxo pulse
    52. Slide 55: Technologies
    53. Slide 56: OpenID http://openid.net
    54. Slide 57: Microformats http://microformats.org
    55. Slide 58: OAuth http://oauth.net
    56. Slide 59: XRDS-Simple http://oauth.net
    57. Slide 60: ATOM/APP http://atomenabled.org
    58. Slide 61: Jabber/XMPP http://jabber.org
    59. Slide 62: Current status
    60. Slide 63: More http://diso-project.org http://groups.google.com/group/diso http://diso.googlecode.com http://ma.gnolia.com/groups/diso http://flickr.com/groups/diso/
    61. Slide 64: End. Neural network images by Mark Miller