Overview
The Open Web Foundation was announced at OSCON 2008. Created by and endorsed by numerous highly influential individuals and organizations, the Open Web Foundation has also been received with a fair amount of skepticism. We speak to Scott Kveton, one of the key people involved in the organization’s establishment to learn more about the organization’s purpose, goals and near term objectives.
33:13, 15.2 MB
Related Links
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in this episode:
- The Open Web Foundation (.org)
- Q & A from .org site (getSatisfaction.com)
- Scott Kveton
- OSCON: “Supporting the Open Web” (Recordon’s Keynote/OWF announcement)
- Critique on OWF:
- “Some Thoughts on the Open Web Foundation” (Dare Obasanjo)
- Alex & Ted’s Cool Web Tips
- Balsamiq Mockups (Alex’s Tip)
- “Tim Bray slams SOAP … and Java” (Ted’s tip)

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