Ate pointed out that the permissions to the Streams confluence wiki were locked 
down - I’ve changed that and confirmed it load incognito.

Steve
On October 3, 2016 at 10:46:54 PM, sblackmon (sblack...@apache.org) wrote:

All,

Several parties on the mailing list have brought up adoption of Activity 
Streams 2.0 as an important step forward for the project, and I completely 
agree. 

To help frame the conversation around making this happen, I’ve created two 
resources for your review, and welcome suggestions and questions.

1 - a pull request to the w3c activity streams github with an implementation 
report written as if all existing Apache Streams functionality were AS 2.0 
compatible.

https://github.com/w3c/activitystreams/pull/356

2 - a wiki page with some high-level notes of a logical (I think) sequence of 
steps to move from only AS 1.0 support to full AS 2.0 support.

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STREAMS/Activity+Streams+2.0

Please feel free to submit comments on or changes to either document.  Let me 
know if you need additional permissions, you’ll get them.

There’s a lot to sort out to make this happen, and it’ll require a lot of work 
from more than just myself, but it’s entirely achievable within several release 
cycles.  If we (Apache Streams) don’t continue to maintain and evolve the 
translations between proprietary social networking service APIs and standard 
formats that we’ve started, it’s far from clear that any other community is in 
the wings to step up and do so.

As a brief aside, the ActivityPub draft spec circulating among the w3c social 
web working group is quite interesting and ready like a requirements document 
for a chunk of the project’s original founding goals.  A perfectly natural 
extension of what we’ve built here and a good challenge to potentially tackle 
in 2017.  If you aren’t subscribed to the SocialWG mailing list, consider 
joining (you can use your @apache.org address)

Steve

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