Rob, this is the purpose behind openID. OpenMoKo could be an OpenID server for those that want to use it, but you can just as easily setup your own too.
http://andrew.turner.highearthorbit.com/ On 1/23/07, Robert Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salve Richard! On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Richard Franks wrote: > Will we have something like this? Do we want something like this? > > It could be useful for contact-sharing, authentication, I would like see a decentralized system that also works offline - when I meet a person I'd like to give him a key that allows him to contact me via - telefon - email - jabber - sftp - ssh ... so one dns adress like login.robert-michel.openmopko.org or self organized: login.robertmichel.de or login.15231251234.dyn-dns.org And I like to choose idividuall login adresses for different users so that no eveal software could grab all IDs and analyse the social network... > access to > services on the OpenMoko site, keeping track of gaming friends, > referencing file/data resources on the users home 'or otherwise' > machine etc. OpenMoko could support personal networking, but I like to see it that it is not centralized via openmoko.org - I like to see to encourage people to have full control about their personal contacts. Greetings, rob _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
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