Hi, I see the alternative annotation services is still experimental but is there additional documentation on this feature? For example, what are some use cases that would prompt a website to use this configuration or why would a website not want to use the public Hypothesis service? Is this so annotations can be hosted outside of Hypothesis? Any insight on this feature is appreciated. Thanks.
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Hello,I'm afraid we haven't written any additional documentation for this feature beyond what is on that page. The "apiUrl" needs to point at some service that implements the same API as our "h" service (https://github.com/hypothesis/h), which is most likely to be an instance of "h" since there are no other implementations of the API.A publisher might use this feature if for any reason they were not comfortable with annotations being stored in a system they don't maintain. Journalists working with sensitive documents, corporations not wanting references to commercially sensitive documents going outside their walls etc.There is a related feature called "third party accounts" which allows a publisher to integrate Hypothesis with an existing account system, so that a user can annotate documents without having to separately sign in to Hypothesis. Third party accounts look to the client very much like another annotation service, but can be run either by us (as we do for elifesciences.org for example) or by the publisher themselves.Kind regards,Rob
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 2:35 AM, Last10K <am...@last10k.com> wrote:
Hi, I see the alternative annotation services is still experimental but is there additional documentation on this feature? For example, what are some use cases that would prompt a website to use this configuration or why would a website not want to use the public Hypothesis service? Is this so annotations can be hosted outside of Hypothesis? Any insight on this feature is appreciated. Thanks.
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Thank you for this detailed reply. We have a similar use case in that we are okay with having annotations reside with Hypothesis but we do not want competitors to have access to them via the API. Can you confirm this is possible or not?
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