OpenSocial 目前正在由网络社区的众多成员开发。最终目标是让任何社交网站都能够实现 API 并托管第 3 方社交应用程序。有许多网站支持 OpenSocial,包括 hi5、LinkedIn、MySpace、Netlog、Ning、orkut 和 Yahoo!
I think you should take a look at http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/. It is a spec developed by google and other social networking players. It supports interoperability and much more.
OpenSocial is currently being developed by a broad set of members of the web community. The ultimate goal is for any social website to be able to implement the API and host 3rd party social applications. There are many websites that support OpenSocial, including hi5, LinkedIn, MySpace, Netlog, Ning, orkut, and Yahoo!
Today, they also posted the W3C Recommended spec for Webmention, which is sort of an improved version of the old pingbacks that used to be used on blogs, this time built on HTTP. It allows a post to notify another page on the web when it references it. There are already a number of libraries and services that implement this today.
There sure is, and not just one! The future you wanted is now here.
By the time of the question, back in the end of 2010, OStatus had already existed for half a year, and the year before that there was OpenMicroBlogging (OMB), and at about the same time as OMB, the XMPP XEP 0277.
Since then several other protocols have popped up, such as diaspora* just half a year later, and later some smaller players like Friendica's DFRN and HubZilla's Zot.
OStatus never left draft status, but the big buzz[0] these days is about ActivityPub, which is a W3C recommendation since January 2018 and came out of the Social WG mentioned by @keithjgrant in his answer. There is a multitude of implementations[1], finding their niches with different use cases like microblogging, blogging, link sharing, picture sharing, video sharing and audio sharing.
There is also the collection of blog-oriented protocols described on https://indieweb.org/.
[1] Diaspora and GNU Social, although shown at fediverse.party, do not implement ActivityPub. The other applications shown do. There are several other applications not shown there, such as FunkWhale, Plume, WriteFreely, Prismo ... There is no terse and complete overview of all of them, but several are listed at https://switching.social/ and https://wedistribute.org/ publishes news and interviews related to all of them.
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我认为您应该看看 http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/。它是由谷歌和其他社交网络玩家开发的规范。它支持互操作性等等。
OpenSocial 目前正在由网络社区的众多成员开发。最终目标是让任何社交网站都能够实现 API 并托管第 3 方社交应用程序。有许多网站支持 OpenSocial,包括 hi5、LinkedIn、MySpace、Netlog、Ning、orkut 和 Yahoo!
I think you should take a look at http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/. It is a spec developed by google and other social networking players. It supports interoperability and much more.
OpenSocial is currently being developed by a broad set of members of the web community. The ultimate goal is for any social website to be able to implement the API and host 3rd party social applications. There are many websites that support OpenSocial, including hi5, LinkedIn, MySpace, Netlog, Ning, orkut, and Yahoo!
我绝对同意。好消息是,是的,事情正在发生。更好的是,它们发生在 W3C 中,这意味着开放标准。
W3C 现在有一个社交网络工作组。他们正在积极制定一些标准。其中最大的似乎是社交网络协议。
今天,他们还发布了 Webmention 的 W3C 推荐规范,这是一个改进版本以前在博客上使用的旧 pingback,这次是基于 HTTP 构建的。它允许帖子在引用它时通知网络上的另一个页面。目前已经有许多图书馆和服务实现了这一点。
I absolutely agree. The good news is, yes, things are happening. Even better, they are happening in the W3C, which means open standards.
The W3C now has a Social Web working group. They are actively working on a handful of standards. The biggest of these seems to be the Social Web Protocol.
Today, they also posted the W3C Recommended spec for Webmention, which is sort of an improved version of the old pingbacks that used to be used on blogs, this time built on HTTP. It allows a post to notify another page on the web when it references it. There are already a number of libraries and services that implement this today.
有几个。 One Social Web 使用 XMPP,它像 SMTP 一样开放且去中心化。
一探究竟。
http://onesocialweb.org/
There are a few. One Social Web uses XMPP which is open and decentralized like SMTP.
Check it out.
http://onesocialweb.org/
肯定有,而且不止一个!你想要的未来现在就在这里。
在 2010 年底提出问题时, OStatus< /a> 已经存在了半年了,前一年就有了 OpenMicroBlogging (OMB),大约与 OMB 同时,还有 XMPP XEP 0277。
从那时起,其他几个协议又出现了,例如半年后的 diaspora* 以及后来的一些较小的参与者,例如 Friendica 的 DFRN 和 HubZilla 的 Zot。
OStatus 从未离开草稿状态,但最近最热门的话题[0]是关于 ActivityPub,这是 W3C 的推荐,因为2018 年 1 月,来自 @keithjgrant 在 他的答案。有多种实现[1],在不同的用例中找到各自的利基,例如微博、博客、链接共享、图片分享、视频分享、音频分享。
https://indieweb.org/ 上还描述了面向博客的协议集合。
[0] 双关语
[1] Diaspora 和 GNU Social,虽然显示在 fediverse.party,不实现 ActivityPub。显示的其他应用程序也是如此。还有其他几个应用程序未在此显示,例如 FunkWhale、Plume、WriteFreely、Prismo ... 没有对所有这些应用程序进行简洁和完整的概述,但在 https://switching.social/ 和 https://wedistribute.org / 发布与所有这些人相关的新闻和采访。
There sure is, and not just one! The future you wanted is now here.
By the time of the question, back in the end of 2010, OStatus had already existed for half a year, and the year before that there was OpenMicroBlogging (OMB), and at about the same time as OMB, the XMPP XEP 0277.
Since then several other protocols have popped up, such as diaspora* just half a year later, and later some smaller players like Friendica's DFRN and HubZilla's Zot.
OStatus never left draft status, but the big buzz[0] these days is about ActivityPub, which is a W3C recommendation since January 2018 and came out of the Social WG mentioned by @keithjgrant in his answer. There is a multitude of implementations[1], finding their niches with different use cases like microblogging, blogging, link sharing, picture sharing, video sharing and audio sharing.
There is also the collection of blog-oriented protocols described on https://indieweb.org/.
[0] pun intended
[1] Diaspora and GNU Social, although shown at fediverse.party, do not implement ActivityPub. The other applications shown do. There are several other applications not shown there, such as FunkWhale, Plume, WriteFreely, Prismo ... There is no terse and complete overview of all of them, but several are listed at https://switching.social/ and https://wedistribute.org/ publishes news and interviews related to all of them.