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== Basics == | |||
=== RDF-Schema === | |||
RDF stands for resource description framework. A schema provides a vocabulary that can be used in for example to classify xml-data. With this classification the data becomes machine-readable, so programms can handle the data dependend on the context. With this you can for example tag certain links on you homepage as links to the homepages of friends (using a appropriate schema). By crawling this information robots can then build up a network of befriended personal websites, which might then help you discover new sites that are of value for you. | |||
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== Protocols/Schemas/Projects == | == Protocols/Schemas/Projects == |
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General Resources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_social_network
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/CloudStorage.html
Basics
RDF-Schema
RDF stands for resource description framework. A schema provides a vocabulary that can be used in for example to classify xml-data. With this classification the data becomes machine-readable, so programms can handle the data dependend on the context. With this you can for example tag certain links on you homepage as links to the homepages of friends (using a appropriate schema). By crawling this information robots can then build up a network of befriended personal websites, which might then help you discover new sites that are of value for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDF_Schema
Protocols/Schemas/Projects
Salmon
http://www.salmon-protocol.org/
Webfinger
http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/
Activity Stream
Describes the content produced by one or multiple users as a flow of activity objects. The complete data set of the social net is described as one stream of things like: “Alice posted lalala, Bob liked Alices post, …” The language covers a wide variety of things that can happen on social networks, like comments, events, locations, ratings, mood, …
The specification clarifies how, activity stream object should be structured when rendered as xml or json. As a describtive language for social network content the specification is well suited. When collecting multiple source of content into a single view, duplicate entries can easily be detected and displayed accordingly.
Pubsubhubbub
https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/
OAuth
FOAF
Open Graph
Tent.io
http://tent.io/blog/tent-basics
Zot/Zot2
The Zot protocol is used by the Friendica project, with Zot2 being their improved implementation for Friendica RED.
RED: https://macgirvin.com/display/mike/222853
Libertree
A json-featured federation-protocol based on postings, comments and likes with small user-profiles.
https://github.com/Libertree/libertree/blob/master/specification.md