Hi,

Le 8 juil. 08 à 13:32, John Breslin a écrit :

>
> Great work with Laconica!  Testing it at www.tweet.ie and it works a
> dream...
>
> As you may know, Alex, Tuukka, Uldis and I worked on the SMOB  
> prototype
> for distributed / decentralised microblogging
> (http://smob.sioc-project.org/).  It uses FOAF and SIOC to model
> microbloggers, their properties, account and service information, and
> the microblog updates that users create. A multitude of publishing
> services can ping one or a set of aggregating servers as selected by
> each user, and it is important to note that users retain control of
> their own data through self hosting. The aggregate view of microblogs
> uses ARC2 for storage / querying and Exhibit (from SIMILE MIT) for the
> user interface.
>
> It'd be interesting to explore how we could integrate SMOB into the
> OpenMicroBlogging world.  But also, it'd be great to SIOC-enable
> Laconica - for example, you can see third-party SIOC exports for  
> Twitter
> at http://tools.opiumfield.com/twitter/ev/rdf and from Jaiku at
> http://sioku.sioc-project.org/tosioc/jyri

While this is not directly about exporting SIOC for laconi.ca, I'm  
happy to announce that SMOB can be now used to publish on laconi.ca  
powered websites (as identi.ca)
See: http://apassant.net/blog/2008/07/28/integrating-laconica-to-smob/
This means that you can publish to identi.ca and get related SIOC data  
locally (saved on your SMOB client)

It currently uses curl + HTTP-Auth, we'll look at oauth when time  
permits.
And, as discussed on #laconica today, it would be also interesting to  
see how the OpenMicroBlogging specs can be used / adapted for make  
both applications more compliant.

Best,

Alex.


>
>
> Looking forward to your ideas and responses (cross-posted to Laconica
> and SIOC mailing lists).
>
> Thanks,
>
> John.
> --
> For those who want to try out this distributed microblogging client,  
> you
> can install it by doing a: "# svn co
> http://smob.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/client/"; (Needs a site with  
> PHP4 or
> greater.)  Then, make changes according to the README file (e.g.  
> tell it
> which servers to ping).  You can also try the anonymous client at:
> http://smob.sioc-project.org/client  The server view is available at:
> http://smob.sioc-project.org/server (you can also get the code at
> http://smob.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/server/).  If you install your  
> own
> client, you can configure it to post to your Twitter account  
> simultaneously.
>
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