On 07/15/2011 12:45 AM, Henri Asseily wrote:
To me, the architecture of the software should be one that is heavily 
abstracted, with everything as a service with API entrypoints, and service 
configuration being automatic (think zeroconf). Therefore, necessitating 
thoughtful consideration as to what/how/where that core user-centric config 
data should reside.
>
I agree, and add my 2 cents: the group should define "standard" API for different needings. A shared API for microblogging (built after Status.net?), a shared API for feed readers (built after TinyTinyRSS?), a shared API for media galleries (built after Gallery3?)...

Once we have essential sets of common functions and formats we should engage existing open projects to implement them, so to make them interoperable. And while the super-cool-integrated-and-usable FreedomBox stack is built, the not-so-cool-but-already-existing stack of free web applications can spread faster across the Internet.

--
Roberto -MadBob- Guido
http://claimid.com/madbob

_______________________________________________
Freedombox-discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss

Reply via email to