Hey Robert!

Great questions. It's really up to us--those interested in the ASF process, 
proposal, thing--to decide what gets built. The current #1 idea is just a core 
we all share and something that would be most widely useful. There's no reason 
we need to stop there however.

The actual proposal to the ASF mentions more than that, in fact:
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AnnotatorProposal

In the "Initial Source" section there's some additional ideas around Web 
Annotation Protocol server code and certainly there's a host of Annotator 1.2.x 
and even some Annotator 2.x code we could work from.

Mostly, we need to determine who is interested and available to be part of this 
process, and what they have and would like to contribute.

Certainly anything on that list is a good candidate!

Thoughts?
Benjamin

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Knight [mailto:robertkni...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2016 5:58 PM
To: Benjamin Young <byo...@bigbluehat.com>
Cc: annotator-dev@lists.okfn.org
Subject: Re: [annotator-dev] [DRAFT@2] Apache Incubator Proposal

Hello Ben,

Thank-you for kicking things off. I'm not familiar with the Apache Incubator 
process so I'd like to spend some time looking at the material to understand it 
properly. One thing in retrospect I wasn't really clear on when talking with 
you at the hackday is how this would end up relating to different parts of the 
Hypothesis open source project.

Based on the discussions I had at iAnnotate and from posts I've seen elsewhere 
on the mailing list, there are a number of components in Hypothesis that 
different parties might like to re-use:

1. Libraries for anchoring specific types of selectors (quotes, positions, 
ranges) in web pages 2. The combined logic for anchoring a web annotation (with 
multiple
selectors) in a web page
3. Logic for anchoring annotations in other types of content (eg. PDF, EPUB) 4. 
The Hypothesis client for displaying and editing annotations (the pane that 
shows up on the right-hand side of the page when Hypothesis is activated). In 
two cases users wanted to use this with custom document viewers (maps, books, 
large scanned images) 5. The Hypothesis "memex" service for storing and 
retrieving annotations 6. A JS client library for communicating with the 
Hypothesis service (or anything with a compatible API)

It sounds like (1) would be the initial submission to the proposed Apache 
project, but what about the others?

Kind Regards,
Rob.

On 26 May 2016 at 20:33, Benjamin Young <byo...@bigbluehat.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
>
>
> Last July I wrote up a proposal for potentially setting up an Apache 
> Software Foundation incubator project for the community and code here.
>
>
>
> The goal then (as now) was to bring all the interested parties into a 
> shared, collaborative space where we could continue the vision of and 
> progress on Annotator and related code.
>
>
>
> Last week at I Annotate and the hackathon that followed, there was 
> general support and encouragement to pursue such an idea in hopes of 
> stabilizing the community here and bringing in more interest.
>
>
>
> To that end, I’ve done a (somewhat heavy) revision of the original proposal:
>
> https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/wiki/Apache-Incubation-Pro
> posal
>
>
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> This revision focuses more on our diverse community and working to 
> ensure its longevity.
>
>
>
> Give that proposal a quick skim, and send in your feedback!
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>
>
> Cheers!
>
> Benjamin
>
> --
>
> Solutions Architect @ Wiley
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> http://bigbluehat.com/
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> http://linkedin.com/in/benjaminyoung
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