Whiteboards
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- | + | Whiteboards are pages that members of various E and Capabilities [[Erights:Community Portal|discussions]] can hash stuff out upon. | |
- | * [[Webkeys vs the web]]: How can a way to convey capabilities in URLs be | + | Whiteboard means, like a wiki page only more purposely, visibly and messily so. |
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+ | Might invent some etiquette. For instance: don't just erase someone else's content. Maybe stages like: add comment about why it's not needed/obsolete/resolved/off-topic etc., discuss on whatever list, reduce font size, finally move to a "resolved" section. | ||
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+ | To create a whiteboard: edit this page, add a link to the new whiteboard, save, then click the link. Probably put a first sentence saying the new page is a whiteboard, with link back to here. | ||
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+ | * [[Webkeys vs the web]]: How can a way to convey capabilities in URLs be used to make useable user-facing web pages without vulnerabilities like clickjacking? | ||
+ | * [[Arbitrary code execution service]]: Can we put third parties into the cloud, or otherwise commodify them? |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 6 November 2010
Whiteboards are pages that members of various E and Capabilities discussions can hash stuff out upon.
Whiteboard means, like a wiki page only more purposely, visibly and messily so.
Might invent some etiquette. For instance: don't just erase someone else's content. Maybe stages like: add comment about why it's not needed/obsolete/resolved/off-topic etc., discuss on whatever list, reduce font size, finally move to a "resolved" section.
To create a whiteboard: edit this page, add a link to the new whiteboard, save, then click the link. Probably put a first sentence saying the new page is a whiteboard, with link back to here.
- Webkeys vs the web: How can a way to convey capabilities in URLs be used to make useable user-facing web pages without vulnerabilities like clickjacking?
- Arbitrary code execution service: Can we put third parties into the cloud, or otherwise commodify them?