[TLS] Nov 2nd, Social Web Camp in Santa Clara
Henry Story <Henry.Story@Sun.COM> Thu, 22 October 2009 16:21 UTC
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Subject: [TLS] Nov 2nd, Social Web Camp in Santa Clara
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Dear TLS group, We are organising a social web camp in the Sun Microsystems offices of Santa Clara where I will be presenting foaf+ssl, which uses TLS at its core to enable a really decentralised social network that fits with the web architecture. You can see a short presentation of that which I gave at Hacking at Random http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/camping_and_hacking_at_har2009 (requires Firefox 3.5) The camp will look at this and the broader implications of a decentralised social web. You are all welcome to come, with friends and participate. Entry is free. ---- You are invited to the Social Web Camp, taking place in the Sun Microsystems Campus in Santa Clara on Monday November 2. It is organised by Henry Story of Sun and Daniel Appelquist of Vodafone, co- chair of the W3C Social Web Incubator. Entry is free. Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure social web. In such a world people could place their photos, music, or other content on their web site and give access to some of it to their friends, or the friend of their friends (FOAF) some to their family, some to their colleagues, and of course have some be completely public. How can one do this without requiring every participant to create one login for each of their friends site? How does one do this in a distributed and flexible manner compatible with web architecture? What issues would need to be solved to make this possible? All topics related to the Social Web will be covered, in a bar-camp style. It will be broad and open to all. See the subjects up for discussuion on the wiki/registration page: http://barcamp.org/SocialWebCamp-Santa-Clara When: Monday, 2nd of November starting 9:00 am ( up to 5pm ) Where: The Auditorium at Sun's Campus, 4030 George Sellon Circle Santa Clara, 95054 California Please forward to interested parties, tweet, blog! Henry Story Social Web Architect Sun Microsystems Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish
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