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Jason Kridner marked one of Chris Messina's replies in Open Web Foundation as useful. Chris Messina replied to the question "How are you making the web more open?".
Jason Kridner replied on January 03, 2009 20:20 to the question "How are you making the web more open?" in Open Web Foundation:
It does sound a bit abstract, but I look forward to your core offering of legal documents to act as guidelines for community efforts to enable uninhibited data usage. As a maintainer of a small community website looking to integrate more social features, I'm still hopeful you'll foster some communications on the best *functional* ways to keep content open. With all of the "Open"(TM) technologies out there, it is difficult to make positive decisions without doing more analysis than I can afford.
jkridner asked a question in Open Web Foundation on December 27, 2008 22:10:
How are you making the web more open?This "getsatisfaction" site is an excellent example of a good service that still feels a bit closed. For example, how does it integrate into my Facebook, MySpace, and e-mail accounts? Is the goal of an open web to allow me to retain ownership of my communications to the outside world such that this sort of integration will be possible?
Are you defining a set of "next steps" for us to take together and giving public praise or scorn on efforts such as OpenSocial?-
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