On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
The motivation to have and offer one's alias is to maintain a
greater level of privacy. Suppose I want to give someone a way to
contact me without divulging all my vital (more permanent and
personal) attributes. Sort of a disposable email, or such...
Basically, I want a way to introduce myself and provide some
contact information without requiring a full disclosure.
Schema-wise this is really just a handle, optional description,
and URL.
The information you put in your hCard is up to you. You can just
write an hCard with a nickname, url, a disposable e-mail address
and whatever description you like. There is no reason to define a
new format for that.
Yeah, I'm confused about this. Isn't the whole point of having an
alias to keep it distinct from your normal identity? Identifying it
as an alias of your normal identity seems to defeat that purpose.
Peace,
Scott
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