Federated Social Web - Berlin 2011 #FSW2011 Day 2
ON saturday we had a lot of great presentations and discussion on the actual status and the future of the Social Web.After this we move to an open space debate in the later afternoon with some late. not properly to the german order ;-) but understandable . After a wake-up coffee with Uli ( I will not disclosed here his identity ;-)) and Rigo we move to the workshop sessions.
The most of the discussion was growing around the metaphor of Privacy. In my thoughts - and Evan Prodromou has the same belief - Privacy is a context cultural perception. Is impossible to have a consistence when try to define a structure for Privacy. In my opinion we must to go deep and have a high granularity and from that point to start to modelate for different cultural domains the meta privacy level. Please comment!!
The W3C-Workshop started with the Federated Codebase: Lessons Learned:
- Privacy-aware XMPP-based microblogging: Lessons learned with OneSocialWeb, Diana Cheng and Daniel Appelquist (See slides)
- Bridging Federated Protocol Stacks, Simon Tennant and Stephan Maka
- Stretching Boundaries: Lorea’s Experimental Approach To Federation, Hellekin Wolf and Pablo Martin (See abstract)
- SMOB The best of both worlds, Alexandre Passant, Julia Anaya, Owen Sacco and Pavan Kapanipath
- Project Danube, Markus Sabadello (confirmed)
- The Unhosted Social Web, Michel De Jong
After the coffee break we had the Federated Social Architectures and Protocols
- Towards a Plug and Play Social Web, Claudio Venezia (See slides)
- “Do we know each other or is it just our Devices?”: A Federated Context Model for Describing Social Activity Across Devices, Georgios Gionis, Heiko Desruelle, Dieter Blomme, John Lyle, Shamal Faily and Louay Bassbouss (See slides)
- A platform for managing campaigns over Social Media, Iosif Alvertis, Michael Petychakis, George Gionis and Robert Kleinfeld
- MyProfile Decentralized User Profile and Identity on the Web, Andrei Sambra and Maryline Laurent
- WebID and the Social Web, Henry Story
- WebID-enabled XMPP: a bridge to the social web on your IM and beyond, Benjamin Carrillo and Julia Anaya





