As I'm sure many of you have seen on various online
services, there's been a
lot of recent discussion of "social network
portability".
Background
I first either coined the phrase "social network
portability" or collected
it from some other source I saw online this past November*
and brainstormed
a general problem statement on the
"user-interface" page.
http://microformats.org/wiki?tit
le=user-interface&diff=10524&oldid=10523
Plaxo actually issued a press release announcing their
support for
microformats and an "open social web" last month:
http://www.plaxo.com/about/releases/release-20070718
days later: a last minute meetup organized between myself,
Brian Oberkirch,
Eran Globen, and Daniel Burka (as a result of a chance
meeting between Brian
and myself at the Satisfaction launch party, appropriately
enough)
http://pownce.com/t
/notes/355501/
<http://microformats.org/wiki/events/2
007-07-28-portable-social-networks-mee
tup>
we simplified and crystalized a problem statement (with
progressive problems
to solve), and I moved the existing work that had been done,
and all our new
brainstorms and thoughts and solutions to a separate page:
http://microformats.org/wiki/social-network-portability
a>
This past weekend at BarCampBlock the topics of microformats
and social
network portability came up several times as you can see by
the events I
recorded:
http://microforma
ts.org/wiki/events
Anyone else who attended those events is invited to please
add themselves to
the "attending" section(s) and collect any
notes/links etc. that they have.
e.g.
<http://microformats.org/wiki/events/2
007-08-19-social-network-portability-t
oday>
Where we are TODAY
While there are numerous blog posts and big ideas floating
around about how
to solve all social network portability problems eventually
at some point in
the FUTURE, the microformats community has both *solved* and
*implemented*
both building blocks for, and several user scenarios for
social network
portability TODAY, as noted in our 2nd anniversary blog
post:
http://microformats.org/blog/2007/06/21/microfor
matsorg-turns-2/
And the pages documenting the growing services that support
social network
portability using microformats today:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-supporting-user-pr
ofiles
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-xfn-supporting
-friends-lists
What next
Connect your site to the open social web.
If you work on a site that has user profiles, please follow
the design
patterns and recipes:
<http://microformats.org/wiki/social-n
etwork-portability#Design_Patterns_and
_Recipes>
In particular, if your site has profile pages for people,
add hCard support,
and let new members create profiles by reusing the hCard
user profiles on
other pages as Satisfaction has, and better yet, by
subscribing to.
If your site has a notion of "friends" among
users, support XFN on friend
links between user profile pages, and support
adding/removing friends
semi-automatically by reusing the hCard+XFN social network
on other pages,
as Dopplr has.
Please provide feedback, issues, questions, etc. on the
issues page:
http://microformats.org/wiki/social-network-portab
ility-issues
Thanks,
Tantek
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