On 8/3/13 1:16 PM, Andrei Sambra wrote:
Hi Kingsley,

On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 8/3/13 8:19 AM, Andrei Sambra wrote:
    Dear all! I am proud to announce the release of http://rww.io/, a
    "personal cloud" service for your Linked Data.

    Since RWW.IO <http://rww.io/> is intended to be used as a backend
    service for your Linked Data applications, the UI is minimal,
    allowing you to edit RDF documents and set ACL rules. Users can
    also upload a limited range of images (PNG, JPG and GIF - for all
    your cat pictures, wee!).

    If you would like to run your own service, just grab the code
    from https://github.com/deiu/rww.io and get started! It is a free
    service, paid entirely from my personal founds and created in my
    free time, so please consider supporting this project (Flattr) if
    you like and use it.

    All feedback is appreciated. Thank you!

    Andrei

    Great stuff!


I'm glad you like it! :)


    I was able to copy content of
    
<http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
    
<http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
    to
    <http://kidehen.rww.io/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
    <http://kidehen.rww.io/Linked%20Data%20Documents/GlossaryOfTerms.ttl>
    .


    Basically, this is a simple interop demo between two personal data
    spaces whereby a resource from the collection at
    
<http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/>
    
<http://kingsley.idehen.net/DAV/home/kidehen/Public/Linked%20Data%20Documents/>
    is recreated using copy and paste to a resource in the collection
    at <http://kidehen.rww.io/> <http://kidehen.rww.io/> .


That's not really the usage I am trying to promote. You can instead consider that your application can simply use HTTP verbs like GET/POST/DELETE/MKCOL to manipulate the data on rww.io <http://rww.io>, and also the ACL .meta files! :)

My response was more about demonstrating that your system works. I used (what I assumed) was the most basic demo i.e., copying and pasting content across two Web-accessible documents to make the point.


    This is how we used to work over LANs eons ago, and finally its
    being resurrected on the WAN known as the World Wide Web.


    This is the basic interop test that all RWW implenters should be
    able to complete as part of the product development and showcase
    cycle.


Hence the comment above :-)

Kingsley


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