From 3e19f2f26a8d1a36b862f4163a6a03ccbdd12f9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fr33domlover Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 02:36:05 +0300 Subject: Remove manual TOC and section numbers from spec, replace with headers --- specification/forgefed-vocabulary.md | 30 +++++++++++------------------- specification/forgefed.md | 32 ++++++++++---------------------- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/specification/forgefed-vocabulary.md b/specification/forgefed-vocabulary.md index f853202..c25f0ed 100644 --- a/specification/forgefed-vocabulary.md +++ b/specification/forgefed-vocabulary.md @@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ title: ForgeFed Vocabulary --- -# ForgeFed Vocabulary - DRAFT - **Editors:** - deesix @@ -26,18 +24,12 @@ of the [ActivityPub Vocabulary](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary and provides additional vocabulary for federation of project management and version control system hosting and collaboration platforms. -# Table of Contents - -1. [Introduction](#Introduction) -2. [Types](#Types) -3. [Properties](#Properties) - -1. Introduction +# Introduction The ForgeFed Vocabulary describes a set of types and properties to be used by platforms that support the ForgeFed protocol. -2. Types +# Types The base URI to be used as context for the new ForgeFed types and properties has been defined to be `https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#`. Therefore any ForgeFed @@ -48,9 +40,9 @@ activity MUST use the following `context` "https://forgefed.peers.community/ns" ] -2.1. Activity Types +## Activity Types -2.1.1. Follow +### Follow **URI:** `https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Follow` @@ -71,7 +63,7 @@ ActivityPub) but it's here for reference. "object": "https://remotehost/bob/forgefed" } -2.1.2. Push +### Push **URI:** `https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Push` @@ -99,9 +91,9 @@ A Repository actor can use this Activity to notify followers of new changes. ] } -2.2. Actor Types +## Actor Types -2.2.1. Person +### Person **URI:** `https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Person` @@ -126,7 +118,7 @@ type defined by ActivityPub. "following": "" } -2.2.2. Repository +### Repository **URI:** `https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Repository` @@ -149,9 +141,9 @@ type defined by ActivityPub. "following": "" } -2.3. Object Types +## Object Types -2.3.1. Commit +### Commit **URI:** `https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Commit` @@ -193,6 +185,6 @@ are used to track ideas, enhancements, tasks, or bugs. "context": "" } -3. Properties +# Properties diff --git a/specification/forgefed.md b/specification/forgefed.md index 08dd0aa..1496b54 100644 --- a/specification/forgefed.md +++ b/specification/forgefed.md @@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ title: ForgeFed --- -# ForgeFed - DRAFT - **Editors:** - deesix @@ -30,28 +28,18 @@ platforms. # Status of This Document -# Table of Contents - -1. [Overview](#Overview) -2. [Conformance](#Conformance) -3. [Objects](#Objects) -4. [Actors](#Actors) -5. [Client to Server Interactions](#Client to Server Interactions) -6. [Server to Server Interactions](#Server to Server Interactions) -7. [Acknowledgements](#Acknowledgements) - -1. Overview +# Overview ForgeFed is an extension of [ActivityPub](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) and follows the same "actors" model, with a client-to-server protocol and a server-to-server protocol. -2. Conformance +# Conformance The key words MAY, MUST, MUST NOT, SHOULD, and SHOULD NOT are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119]. -3. Objects +# Objects Objects are the core concept around which both ActivityPub and ForgeFed are built. Examples of Objects are Note, Ticket, or Image. @@ -59,7 +47,7 @@ Objects are wrapped in Activities, a subtype of Object that describes some form of action that may happen, is currently happening, or has already happened. Examples of Activities are Create, Delete, or Follow. -4. Actors +# Actors A ForgeFed implementation MUST provide an Actor of type `Repository` for every repository that should support federation. @@ -67,32 +55,32 @@ repository that should support federation. A ForgeFed implementation SHOULD provide an Actor of type `Person` for every user of the platform. -5. Client to Server Interactions +# Client to Server Interactions ForgeFed uses Activities for client to server interactions, as described by ActivityPub. A client will send objects (eg. a Ticket) wrapped in a Activity (eg. Create) to an actor's outbox, and in turn the server will take care of delivery. -5.1. Follow Activity +## Follow Activity The Follow activity is used to subscribe to the activities of a Repository. The client MUST send a Follow activity the a Person's outbox. The server in turn delivers the message to the destination inbox. -5.2. Push Activity +## Push Activity The Push activity is used to notify followers when somebody has pushed changes to a Repository. The client MUST send a Push activity the a Repository's outbox. The server in turn delivers the message to the Repository followers. -6. Server to Server Interactions +# Server to Server Interactions -6.1. Follow Activity +## Follow Activity The server receiving a Follow activity in a Repository's inbox SHOULD add the sender actor to the Repository's followers collection. -7. Acknowledgements +# Acknowledgements -- cgit v1.2.2