Block Protocol is a new project that aims to build a block system for embedding interactive blocks in any web application. The goal is to create a more interoperable and open web where these blocks can be shared through a standardized protocol. The initial draft of the Block Protocol spec is being incubated by the team at HASH, an open source data, modeling, and simulation platform.
When HASH founder Joel Spolsky shared the idea with the world yesterday, through a post on his WordPress-powered blog, it caught Matt Mullenweg’s attention.
Well as far as i understand the folks talk about some synergy-effects - and combining efforts.
“This is 100% what Gutenberg is trying to do, and it’s designed to not be WordPress-specific, with the idea that Gutenberg blocks become cross-CMS,” Mullenweg said. “We have open source Android and iOS versions.” He recommended the Block Protocol team link up with Gutenberg lead architect Matias Ventura to discuss combining efforts.
it sounds that Blockprotocoll should be a general platform - or concept that can be applied to Gutenberg and to other systems.. as well
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tarifa
hello and good day dear Community,
just came from WpTavern.com where i have read some exciting news on Block-protocol
but i am not sure if i got it right:
see: Block Protocol Project Aims to Create Universal Block System, May Collaborate with Gutenberg
https://wptavern.com/block-protocol-project-aims-to-create-universal-block-system-may-collaborate-with-gutenberg
i have read the following:
Well as far as i understand the folks talk about some synergy-effects - and combining efforts.
it sounds that Blockprotocoll should be a general platform - or concept that can be applied to Gutenberg and to other systems.. as well
Are they aiming for some synergy-effects.
see: https://blockprotocol.org
what do you say?!
cf. https://wptavern.com/block-protocol-project-aims-to-create-universal-block-system-may-collaborate-with-gutenberg
Look forward to hear from you
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