"A few months ago I wrote about setting a new course. The general sentiment among the board was that we should remain focused on our initial limited objective of producing a reusable legal framework. There was little to no interest in raising funds and building a well-resourced organization that can deliver the infrastructure and support needed for end-to-end community projects. [...] I am well aware of the complexity and risks involved in setting out to do much more than we are currently set to accomplish. I still believe it is well-worth it."
- Michael R. Bernstein
from Bookmarklet
"I believe that cloud computing provides an opportunity for open source specialists, but agree that cloud services based on open source code could potentially eat into the business opportunities for open source specialists since the cloud providers have no requirements to pay for a commercial relationship with the vendor concerned. Some commenters have proposed that the Affero GPL is a potential solution to this problem since it applies the requirements of the GNU GPL to code distributed over a network, updating the GPL for a SaaS and cloud age. However, there are a number of reasons why this is not necessarily the case. Here are three of them."
- Michael R. Bernstein
from Bookmarklet
"At the CETIS conference this month I facilitated a session on the "University API", which was an opportunity to discuss what kinds of services institutions could offer for public access to developers"
- Michael R. Bernstein
from Bookmarklet
Great stuff... particularly like the wiki they refer to ( http://university-api.pbworks.com/). And that Good APIs project... wondering more about whether the city might do something along these lines (but UNM would be nice too). e
- eric
from email
I wrote down a view ideas and even published a wireframe to illustrate my ideas about how an interface could look like. Would love to get your feeback.
- Sebastian Küpers
"I have written a blog post, explaining a bit Augmented Reality and pointing out, why the Open Web will also enrich this virtual experience"
- Sebastian Küpers
"I blogged about my thoughts to have a more holistic solution approach to solve the comment-aggregation issue based on OpenID. Would love to get your feedback on my thoughts! - You (edit | delete)"
- Sebastian Küpers
You can already use a Google OpenID on any consumer website which supports the 2.0 spec. I tried it with ma.gnolia and Dopplr and did a few screenshots to document it.
- Sebastian Küpers