Solid, an initiative led by Tim Berners-Lee, is a set of specifications, including examples of these specification, on how to achieve the goal of decentralising power on the web to ensure that the web is used for the global public interest.
Web Civics has forked the repo due to disturbing policies managing various aspects relating to the growth of solid, that needed to be addressed in a timely manner.
This Web Civics version - of the community repository is designed to give an overview of how Solid can be developed using a range of specific techniques and codified considerations relating to moral grammar, and describe how this may be used to leverage solid as to create new community works that are made possible using solid related technologies.
- Specifications
- Examples
- Licensing
- Solid Logo
- Resources
- Providers
- The Solid Team
- Community Support Meetings
- How to Contribute
Terms used in the Solid specifications are defined in the Solid Dictionary and a full overview of the architecture explains how the Solid specifications are interrelated.
The Solid documentation describes what has already been built and to find out what is currently being worked on you can read the status of the projects.
- Solid Server with changelog documenting the versions.
Solid copy, code, and the logo is open source and licensed under the MIT license.
There are defined Solid logo usage guidelines.
Solid Resources list talks, lessons, and interviews given by the Solid team as well as articles about Solid and useful related links. You can also read, ask, or answer the Frequently Unanswered Questions.
There are tools that work with Solid including:
You can read more about how to become a Solid Provider
W3C community solid provides a means to discuss interoperable Solid values and mission.
TBC - this repo has just been init. to be updated.
Solid has a code of conduct which desperately needs to be updated. This will be updated asap as a web civics engagement policy and profile.