I would be very comfortable tagging a 0.1 and voting for release in the
very near future. Would be good to get used to doing it often.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2018, 12:59 Gerben <ger...@treora.com> wrote:

> I have been wondering about the next steps myself, I'm eager to get at
> least the demoed functionality to a usable state soon. If you like, we
> could have a call one of these days?
>
> Randall &/| Benjamin, would you then like to join? Otherwise I'd be glad
> to catch up some other time with the two of you (and perhaps other
> interested people!).
>
> - Gerben
>
> PS for your interest, I think the term "direct linking" was inherited from
> Hypothesis; via.hypothes.is is very similar to what you are making (as
> you probably already knew).
>
> On 02.04.2018 09:40, Vincent den Boer wrote:
>
> Hi Gerben,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply and for the very useful clarifications! The demos
> helped to get a more visual picture of what's going on.
>
> As for our use case, what we're implementing right now are 1) making
> annotations to any page through a web extension, to store them locally, and 2)
> making annotations, which are stored on a server and shareable through a link
> (which we internally call Direct Linking.) When such a link is followed, our
> server fetches the page from the stored URL, injects a script into this HTML
> to apply the stored annotations, and then returns the page to the user.
>
> In short, we need the functionality demonstrated in the demo you've sent  :)
> How can we help you to get this into a state where we can implement it? Is
> there a roadmap with important things to solve? From what you and Randall say,
> I believe we'll need to implement this before you ship the first version, so
> we'd be to contribute to get this project closer to a more stable state.
>
> Best regards,
> Vincent
>
> On zaterdag 31 maart 2018 00:36:19 CEST Gerben wrote:
>
> On 30.03.2018 12:31, Vincent den Boer wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> We're implementing a feature requiring annotations in WorldBrain.io, so
> I've begun looking into Apache Annotator. Scrounging the wiki and the
> website, I've come across links to AnnotatorJS and other projects, but
> have no idea how far Annotator has diverged from AnnotatorJS. Looking at
> the incubator-annotator I see some packages for anchoring annotations
> (docs anywhere?), but could anyone give me an idea how everything
> connects? As far as I've understood from the overview, Annotator's main
> job for now is to convert selectors into anchors, and vice-versa, right?
> Are there any more docs? And since I see no "index" key in the
> package.json, is it already meant to be used as a package? If so, what
> can we expect in terms of API stability?
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> Best,
> Vince
>
> Hi Vincent; cool you are looking at Annotator, sorry for the state it is
> currently in. ;)
>
> As for the relation with AnnotatorJS: there is overlap in people and
> purpose, but it does not share any code. The approach this time is to
> make a library of smaller modules, rather than a framework for a whole
> annotation workflow. At least, that is my understanding so far.
>
> As you already noticed, we started making packages for creating and
> re-anchoring Web Annotation 
> selectors<https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/REC-annotation-model-20170223/#selectors>
>  <https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/REC-annotation-model-20170223/#selectors>.
> There is a simple demo in the source to show the idea; it can also be
> played with here <https://temp.treora.com/annotator-demo/> 
> <https://temp.treora.com/annotator-demo/> (while it is
> not on the Annotator website yet).
>
> Regarding the readiness: it is not fit for using right away since only
> the very basic cases have been implemented, but the setup is all there
> to implement missing functionality. It mainly needs some more love to
> help get it going!
>
> Let know if you have more questions, want to share your use case, or
> have ideas to contribute.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gerben
>
>
>

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