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ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Streams. Specifications: Atom Activity Streams 1.0. Community: Archive: Atom Media . The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by BBC, IBM , Superfeedr , TypePad , and many others . An initiative from the Diso Project .ACTIVITY STREAMS
Contribute Adding new verbs and object types. The process for creating a new verb (or object-type) for activity streams is modeled largely after the microformats process. Ask why: develop or extract a real-world use case.Solve the simplest problems first, and avoid compounding multiple problems.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Specifications JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final Specification http://activitystrea.ms/specs/json/1.0/ Atom Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final SpecificationACTIVITY STREAMS
This is the registry for the four namespaces defined by the Activity Streams specifications. For convenience this registry includes a short human-readable description of each item. LICENSING - ACTIVITY STREA Licensing. The specifications produced by the Activity Streams community are made available under the terms of the OpenWeb Foundation 1.0 Agreement.The signed agreements are available in the source repository for each specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS / FRONTPAGE Welcome to the ActivityStreams Community Wiki. This wiki is the central repository which supports the specification process.The wiki documents the discussions which led us to select certain nomenclature, properties and best practices for the exchange of activities, as well as a list of examples in the wild, current implementations and future plans to extend the specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: JSON ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 TOC. 1. Introduction. In its simplest form, an activity consists of an actor, a verb, an an object, and a target . It tells the story of a person performing an action on or with an object -- "Geraldine posted a photo to her album" or "John shared a video". In most cases thesecomponents will
ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Schema. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. Verbs. The following verbs are defined by this specification: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 4.8. File. The "file" object type represents some document or other file with no additional machine-readable semantics. It is intended that this type be used as a base type for other Objects that manifest as files, so that additional semantics can be added while providing a fallback ability for clients that do not support the more specificObject type.
ACTIVITY STREAMS / IMPLEMENTORS Implementors. This page captures the list of known ActivityStreams producers and consumers. Please be aware that there are generally three different implementation methods to providing ActivityStreams: polling, push-based, and real-time/streaming. When amending this list, please also link to the appropriate documentation or other relevantACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Streams. Specifications: Atom Activity Streams 1.0. Community: Archive: Atom Media . The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by BBC, IBM , Superfeedr , TypePad , and many others . An initiative from the Diso Project .ACTIVITY STREAMS
Contribute Adding new verbs and object types. The process for creating a new verb (or object-type) for activity streams is modeled largely after the microformats process. Ask why: develop or extract a real-world use case.Solve the simplest problems first, and avoid compounding multiple problems.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Specifications JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final Specification http://activitystrea.ms/specs/json/1.0/ Atom Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final SpecificationACTIVITY STREAMS
This is the registry for the four namespaces defined by the Activity Streams specifications. For convenience this registry includes a short human-readable description of each item. LICENSING - ACTIVITY STREA Licensing. The specifications produced by the Activity Streams community are made available under the terms of the OpenWeb Foundation 1.0 Agreement.The signed agreements are available in the source repository for each specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS / FRONTPAGE Welcome to the ActivityStreams Community Wiki. This wiki is the central repository which supports the specification process.The wiki documents the discussions which led us to select certain nomenclature, properties and best practices for the exchange of activities, as well as a list of examples in the wild, current implementations and future plans to extend the specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: JSON ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 TOC. 1. Introduction. In its simplest form, an activity consists of an actor, a verb, an an object, and a target . It tells the story of a person performing an action on or with an object -- "Geraldine posted a photo to her album" or "John shared a video". In most cases thesecomponents will
ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Schema. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. Verbs. The following verbs are defined by this specification: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 4.8. File. The "file" object type represents some document or other file with no additional machine-readable semantics. It is intended that this type be used as a base type for other Objects that manifest as files, so that additional semantics can be added while providing a fallback ability for clients that do not support the more specificObject type.
ACTIVITY STREAMS / IMPLEMENTORS Implementors. This page captures the list of known ActivityStreams producers and consumers. Please be aware that there are generally three different implementation methods to providing ActivityStreams: polling, push-based, and real-time/streaming. When amending this list, please also link to the appropriate documentation or other relevant ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: ATOM ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 1. Introduction. The Atom Syndication Format, as defined in (Nottingham, M. and R. Sayre, “The Atom Syndication Format,” December 2005.), is widely used to transmit various types of web content such as weblog posts, news headlines, as well as user activities within social sites.In the case of user activities, Atom lacks the ability to express much of the activity-specific metadata ina
ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: AUDIENCE TARGETING FOR Audience Targeting for JSON Activity Streams. 3.1. Public and Private Audiences. The prototypical use case for a Targeted Activity is the publication and redistribution ofACTIVITY STREAMS
Name Identifier Specification Description; Post: post: JSON Activity Streams 1.0: The act of authoring an object and then publishing it online. accept: acceptACTIVITY STREAMS
Name JSON Property Description; Actor: actor: An Object that describes the entity that performed the activity. Content: content: Natural-language description of the activity encoded as a single JSON String containing HTML markup.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Audience Targeting for JSON Activity Streams. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. ActivityComponents
ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 1.1. Notational Conventions. This specification allows the use of IRIs (Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, “Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs),” January 2005.) . Every URI (Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, “Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax,” January 2005.) is also an IRI, so a URI MAY be used wherever an IRI is named. ACTIVITY STREAMS / ACTIONS If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you. ACTIVITY STREAMS / GROUP If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you. ACTIVITY STREAMS / PLACE If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you. ACTIVITY STREAMS / STATUS Description. The "status" Object type represents a human-readable update of the author's situation, mood, location or other status. A status is similar in structure to a note, but carries the additional meaning that the content is primarily describing something its author is doing, feeling or experiencing.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Streams. Specifications: Atom Activity Streams 1.0. Community: Archive: Atom Media . The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by BBC, IBM , Superfeedr , TypePad , and many others . An initiative from the Diso Project .ACTIVITY STREAMS
Contribute Adding new verbs and object types. The process for creating a new verb (or object-type) for activity streams is modeled largely after the microformats process. Ask why: develop or extract a real-world use case.Solve the simplest problems first, and avoid compounding multiple problems.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Specifications JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final Specification http://activitystrea.ms/specs/json/1.0/ Atom Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final SpecificationACTIVITY STREAMS
This is the registry for the four namespaces defined by the Activity Streams specifications. For convenience this registry includes a short human-readable description of each item. LICENSING - ACTIVITY STREA Licensing. The specifications produced by the Activity Streams community are made available under the terms of the OpenWeb Foundation 1.0 Agreement.The signed agreements are available in the source repository for each specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS / FRONTPAGE Welcome to the ActivityStreams Community Wiki. This wiki is the central repository which supports the specification process.The wiki documents the discussions which led us to select certain nomenclature, properties and best practices for the exchange of activities, as well as a list of examples in the wild, current implementations and future plans to extend the specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: ATOM ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 1. Introduction. The Atom Syndication Format, as defined in (Nottingham, M. and R. Sayre, “The Atom Syndication Format,” December 2005.), is widely used to transmit various types of web content such as weblog posts, news headlines, as well as user activities within social sites.In the case of user activities, Atom lacks the ability to express much of the activity-specific metadata ina
ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: JSON ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Abstract. This specification details the serialization of a stream of social activities using the JSON format. Activities are important in that they allow individuals to process the latest news of people and things they care about.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Schema. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. Verbs. The following verbs are defined by this specification: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 4.8. File. The "file" object type represents some document or other file with no additional machine-readable semantics. It is intended that this type be used as a base type for other Objects that manifest as files, so that additional semantics can be added while providing a fallback ability for clients that do not support the more specificObject type.
ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Streams. Specifications: Atom Activity Streams 1.0. Community: Archive: Atom Media . The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by BBC, IBM , Superfeedr , TypePad , and many others . An initiative from the Diso Project .ACTIVITY STREAMS
Contribute Adding new verbs and object types. The process for creating a new verb (or object-type) for activity streams is modeled largely after the microformats process. Ask why: develop or extract a real-world use case.Solve the simplest problems first, and avoid compounding multiple problems.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Specifications JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final Specification http://activitystrea.ms/specs/json/1.0/ Atom Activity Streams 1.0 Status Final SpecificationACTIVITY STREAMS
This is the registry for the four namespaces defined by the Activity Streams specifications. For convenience this registry includes a short human-readable description of each item. LICENSING - ACTIVITY STREA Licensing. The specifications produced by the Activity Streams community are made available under the terms of the OpenWeb Foundation 1.0 Agreement.The signed agreements are available in the source repository for each specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS / FRONTPAGE Welcome to the ActivityStreams Community Wiki. This wiki is the central repository which supports the specification process.The wiki documents the discussions which led us to select certain nomenclature, properties and best practices for the exchange of activities, as well as a list of examples in the wild, current implementations and future plans to extend the specification. ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: ATOM ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 1. Introduction. The Atom Syndication Format, as defined in (Nottingham, M. and R. Sayre, “The Atom Syndication Format,” December 2005.), is widely used to transmit various types of web content such as weblog posts, news headlines, as well as user activities within social sites.In the case of user activities, Atom lacks the ability to express much of the activity-specific metadata ina
ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: JSON ACTIVITY STREAMS 1.0 JSON Activity Streams 1.0 Abstract. This specification details the serialization of a stream of social activities using the JSON format. Activities are important in that they allow individuals to process the latest news of people and things they care about.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Activity Schema. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. Verbs. The following verbs are defined by this specification: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 4.8. File. The "file" object type represents some document or other file with no additional machine-readable semantics. It is intended that this type be used as a base type for other Objects that manifest as files, so that additional semantics can be added while providing a fallback ability for clients that do not support the more specificObject type.
ACTIVITY STREAMS
This is the registry for the four namespaces defined by the Activity Streams specifications. For convenience this registry includes a short human-readable description of each item.ACTIVITY STREAMS
Name JSON Property Specification Description; Actor: actor: JSON Activity Streams 1.0: An Object that describes the entity that performed the activity. BCC ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: AUDIENCE TARGETING FOR Audience Targeting for JSON Activity Streams. 3.1. Public and Private Audiences. The prototypical use case for a Targeted Activity is the publication and redistribution ofACTIVITY STREAMS
Audience Targeting for JSON Activity Streams. This spec is currently a draft. Its registry information is subject to change. ActivityComponents
ACTIVITY STREAMS WORKING GROUP: ACTIVITY BASE SCHEMA (DRAFT) 1.1. Notational Conventions. This specification allows the use of IRIs (Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, “Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs),” January 2005.) . Every URI (Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, “Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax,” January 2005.) is also an IRI, so a URI MAY be used wherever an IRI is named. ACTIVITY STREAMS / ACTIONS If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you. ACTIVITY STREAMS / PLACE If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you. ACTIVITY STREAMS / STATUS Description. The "status" Object type represents a human-readable update of the author's situation, mood, location or other status. A status is similar in structure to a note, but carries the additional meaning that the content is primarily describing something its author is doing, feeling or experiencing.ACTIVITY STREAMS
While this spec is under development, it can be found at http://activitystrea.ms/head/activity-schema.html. ACTIVITY STREAMS / ENABLING PUBLISHERS TO PROVIDE CUSTOM If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old. Finally, you can manage your Google Docs, uploads, and email attachments (plus Dropbox and Slack files) in one convenient place. Claim a free account, and in less than 2 minutes, Dokkio (from the makers of PBworks) can automatically organize your content for you.ACTIVITY STREAMS
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