On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Laurent Eschenauer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This weekend at Fosdem and at the XMPP summit, we introduced
> OneSocialWeb. A new open source project that attempts to build an
> open, decentralized, social network on top of XMPP. If you were not
> around, you can catch up on the slides, video, and draft specs on our
> web site: http://onesocialweb.org

I kinda agree with forteller:

So the net is starting to flood over with open, free, distributed
protocols for social media/networks. But where's the implementations?
!2o
I mean. We now have XMPP, OMB, PubSubH..., OneSocialWeb, SMOB, etc.
etc. But implementations? We have identi.ca, but where's the rest? ...
... Where's the Open Meadow and distributed equivalents of Facebook,
Delicious, Flickr, YouTube, Eventfull, etc.? We need more work done...
...in this space. I know there's some software for it, like
BuddyPress, NoseRub, StatusNet. But the large, distributed networks
are lacking!


He said it in 4 dents on identica, but forgot to link them together
<http://identi.ca/notice/21398548>

There's also «OpenSocial» et al. But I haven't seen nothing real
coming out of it. So how will onesocialweb be different?

-- 
Beste helsing,
Odin Hørthe Omdal <[email protected]>
http://velmont.no

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