Bookmarks tagged specification

5 Nov 2023 github.com
Draft specification of minimalist Solid-like behaviors.
#solid + #specification
4 Nov 2023 github.com
Debate about AP shared inbox and how it should be defined and implemented.
4 Nov 2023 chat.indieweb.org
Discussion about shared inbox, replies, json-ld, etc.
21 Oct 2023 www.w3.org
[PDF] OStatus lets people on different social networks follow each other. It applies a group of related
protocols (PubSubHubbub, ActivityStreams, Salmon, Portable Contacts, and Webfinger) to this problem in what we believe is a simple and obvious way
#fediverse + #ostatus + #specification
21 Oct 2023 zotlabs.org
Zot is a WebMTA which provides a decentralised identity and communications protocol using HTTPS/JSON.
#fediverse + #specification #zot +
15 Oct 2023 www.rfc-editor.org
Web finger is used to do account to AP actor URI resolution by Mastodon. It's not part of the ActivityPub specification itself.
15 Oct 2023 synalp.frama.io
This specification describes SciFed, a standard for federation of scientific activities and content using ActivityPub.
#activitypub + #specification
8 Sep 2023 www.w3.org
The Activity Streams 2.0 Core Syntax defines the JSON syntax for Activity Streams. This document defines the vocabulary properties. The Activity Streams 2.0 Vocabulary defines a set of abstract types and properties that describe past, present and future Activities.
#activitystreams2 + #specification
8 Sep 2023 www.w3.org
The Web Ontology Language OWL is a semantic markup language for publishing and sharing ontologies on the World Wide Web. OWL is developed as a vocabulary extension of RDF (the Resource Description Framework) and is derived from the DAML+OIL Web Ontology Language. This document contains a structured informal description of the full set of OWL language constructs and is meant to serve as a reference for OWL users who want to construct OWL ontologies.
#rdf + #rdf-owl + #specification
8 Sep 2023 www.w3.org
The ActivityPub protocol is a decentralized social networking protocol based upon the [ActivityStreams] 2.0 data format. It provides a client to server API for creating, updating and deleting content, as well as a federated server to server API for delivering notifications and content.