- From: Pierre-Antoine Champin <pierre-antoine@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 09:40:50 +0100
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: 이원석 <wonsuk.lee@etri.re.kr>, public-lws-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <7b18ec17-8d9c-4de4-80a5-ed3fc8b37f7c@w3.org>
On 19/03/2025 08:56, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > > > st 19. 3. 2025 v 8:49 odesílatel Pierre-Antoine Champin > <pierre-antoine@w3.org> napsal: > > Hi Melvin, Wonsuk, > > time flies, doesn'it! 😅 > > The answer is simply that we are a little late on out charter: we > are still focusing on the Use Case documents, and have not > published any draft for the specification itself. You haven't > missed anything :) > > For future reference: all publications of the WG (including > drafts) will be listed here: > https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/lws/publications/ > and this list is maintained automatically, so you can rely on it > being up-to-date. > > > Thanks, Pierre. > > Would you be able to share a sentence or two on what it might look like? The group has not discussed any specifics yet, so I'd rather not make any prediction, sorry. > > I don’t expect you to be held to anything, but I’d really appreciate > getting a sense of the direction it’s heading in. As an app developer, > this would help me future-proof my implementations. > > I’m familiar with Solid, remotestorage, and unhosted apps, though I > know less about the Fedora side of things. > > In short, what abstractions or generalizations should a Solid app > developer anticipate when working with LWS? > > If I had to guess, it would be designed for client-side (unhosted) > apps, supporting a range of identity and authentication systems > (including but not limited to WebID), multiple data formats (including > RDF, and possibly JSON?), and a set of access control plugins. > > Obviously, the FPWD will clarify things, but even a rough sense of > direction—whether subjective or opinionated (with the usual > disclaimers)—would be very helpful for those of us following from a > distance. > > Best, > Melvin > > best > > On 18/03/2025 02:46, 이원석 wrote: >> Hi. Melvin and all. >> Thanks to Melvin to raise this issue. I also have same question >> for the group. >> I hope to be prepared the base document for this work. >> Thanks! >> >> Kind regards, >> Wonsuk. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Melvin Carvalho" <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> >> <mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com> >> To: <public-lws-wg@w3.org> <mailto:public-lws-wg@w3.org>; >> Cc: >> Sent: 2025-03-18 (화) 09:13:13 (UTC+09:00) >> Subject: Quick Question on FWPD >> >> Hi All, >> >> I saw in the Linked Web Storage Charter that the FWPD was >> expected around March 11, 2025. Just wondering—has it been >> published yet, or has the timeline shifted? >> >> If it's not ready yet, is there an overview available that >> explains how the different storage approaches fit together under >> one umbrella? As an app developer, I'd love to align my work with >> the direction this group is taking, and a bit of guidance would >> be really helpful. >> >> Appreciate any insights! >> >> Thanks, >> Melvin >>
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