>
> Err, I don't think Edward is suggesting taking away the option of running 
>> Leo 'fully standalone', if that is your use case. It is more for extending 
>> it when the other configurations make sense.
>>
>
> No, I never thought of that. This question is engaging me because I'm 
> working on an application of my own where I have almost the same decisions 
> to make. 
>

https://www.inrupt.com/blog/one-small-step-for-the-web -- *"This is why I 
have, over recent years, been working with a few people at MIT and 
elsewhere to develop Solid <https://solid.inrupt.com/>, an open-source 
project to restore the power and agency of individuals on the web.Solid 
changes the current model where users have to hand over personal data to 
digital giants in exchange for perceived value. ... *
*a platform, built using the existing web. It gives every user a choice 
about where data is stored, which specific people and groups can access 
select elements, and which apps you use. It allows you, your family and 
colleagues, to link and share data with anyone. It allows people to look at 
the same data with different apps at the same time." -- Tim Berners-Lee*

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