Hypothesis has an API so you can get your annotation data. It is the most complete and well supported option.
Annotator 1.2.7 works fine, but hosting at annotateit.org has been discontinued. Apache Annotator is very early stages, and you should not use it yet unless you want to get involved in its development. On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 4:14 AM Leonhard Küper <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Devs! > > > Should I use Apache Annotator or use with Annotator.js 1.2.7 (for now)? > > ## What I want to accomplish ## > I am working for a research project where some researches want to publish > some drafts and want to recive feedback. Thus I am building a Website, > probably a simple Wordpress installation. > > ## Feedback through Annotations ## > * I want visitors to be able to annotate selected Articles (drafts). > * The annotations should be discussion threads. One should be able to > answer to annotations. > * I want to master of the data. The Annotations data should be on my > server or, if I should use some external service, exportable for me. > * There should be some minimal Spam protection. One should need to create > an account for annotating. > > That is essential all. > > ## Timetable ## > It should all be done by the end of 2017 but I want to have a working > installation within a couple of month. > > As this project is of high importance for me, I am looking for a stable > solution. If Annotator.js 1.2.7 serves my purposes I guess it is the best I > could use by now. > > Apache Annotator looks extensive, but it is not done yet? Is there a > current Version and a schedule? > > hypothes.is looks also like an option but I don't know if I have access > to the data. > > > kind regards > mogoh >
