Get involved
Atomic Data is an open specification, and that means that you're very welcome to share your thoughts and help make this standard as good as possible.
Things you can do:
- Start playing with / contributing to the
atomic-server / atomic-cli
implementation written in Rust. - Join the Discord server for voice / text chat
- Clone the Book Repo and read some of the inline comments, which might help start some discussions
- Drop an issue on Github to share your suggestions or criticism
- Join our W3C Community Group
Authors:
Special thanks to:
- Thom van Kalkeren (who came up with many great ideas on how to work with RDF, such as HexTuples and linked-delta)
- Tim Berners-Lee (for everything he did for linked data and the web)
- Ruben Verborgh (for doing great work with RDF, such as the TPF spec)
- All the other people who worked on the RDF specification
- Pat McBennett (lots of valuable feedback on initial Atomic Data docs)