Social network supermarkets and how to defeat them
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The open source ecosystem operates at human scale, and yet the most popular social networks today are mammoths, where an open source citizen has limited agency with little to no ability to change her environment. Furthermore, efforts like OpenSocial serve to further limit what independents can build outside of the major networks, culminating in a threat the very essence of what makes the open/open source community thrive: choice and marketplace competition guaranteed through the ability to fork.
Description
The open source ecosystem operates at human scale, and yet the most popular social networks today are mammoths, where an open source citizen has limited agency with little to no ability to change her environment. Furthermore, efforts like OpenSocial serve to further limit what independents can build outside of the major networks, culminating in a threat the very essence of what makes the open/open source community thrive: choice and marketplace competition guaranteed through the ability to fork.
In this talk, I will look at how the DiSo Project is intending to address this situation, and to catalog some of the successes that we’ve found with OpenID, OAuth, Portable Contacts and Activity Streams, while also identifying some of the lingering challenges and rhetorical issues with efforts such as OpenSocial that beg the question: what really does an open, social network look like? And what freedoms should it guarantee?
As a co-founder of BarCamp and coworking, I’ve strived to create simple, reusable, social technologies that are freely available to be mixed and matched and reinterpreted. With the future of the open web at stake, what can we do to ensure that it does remains free and open?
Tags
diso, oauth, openid, social networks
Speaking experience
Speaker
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Chris Messina
Google- Website: http://factoryjoe.com/
- Blog: http://factoryjoe.com/blog
- Twitter: chrismessina
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Biography
Born in New Hampshire, I trained as a communication designer at CMU. I left for California and have been into the open web ever since.
I now work at Google.
See also: http://wiki.factoryjoe.com/Bio
Sessions
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- Title: Social network supermarkets and how to defeat them
- Track: Culture
- Room: Fremont
- Time: 11:20am – 12:05pm
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Excerpt:
The open source ecosystem operates at human scale, and yet the most popular social networks today are mammoths, where an open source citizen has limited agency with little to no ability to change her environment. Furthermore, efforts like OpenSocial serve to further limit what independents can build outside of the major networks, culminating in a threat the very essence of what makes the open/open source community thrive: choice and marketplace competition guaranteed through the ability to fork.
- Speakers: Chris Messina
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- Title: Friday Unconference Kickoff & Scheduling
- Track: Culture
- Room: Fremont
- Time: 9:00 – 9:45am
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Excerpt:
Welcome to the unconference day.
- Speakers: Audrey Eschright, Selena Deckelmann, Chris Messina