Hi André

Thanks for the nice comments about the identity work. Can you email me a quick 
summary of the errors off the list and I will have look.

Like microformats one of the aims of identity consolidation should be to 
surface the data so that it is not hidden from the user.  This is especially 
important when rel=me linking goes wrong, users want to explore the issue 
themselves. I had this conversation Brad Fitzpatrick the creator of the Google 
Social Graph API earlier this year. We both agreed we need to build some sort 
of visualisation tool to explore social graphs.

I think I have achieved this for profiles with Ident Engines. You can see what 
profile information is store about you and where, but I have yet to look at 
visualisation of the rel=me linkages. More importantly found a way to allow 
users to explore issues with their own graph.

The tool I use the most at the moment is:
 
http://identengine.com/debug/debug-identites.htm

It's only a linear list, but sometimes help me find rogue relationships

Glenn




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of André Luís
Sent: 07 October 2009 16:19
To: Microformats Discuss
Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] Ident Engine

Glenn,

thank you (once again) for your effort.

This is *huge*. I believe it *does* lower the barrier of using
identity discovery. Specially given the level of interest around js.
And thank you for including a note on progressive enhancement on your
ALA article. ;)

Meanwhile, I've pimped the lib around the office and some of them are
sending me feeback on some of the tests they ran. Would you be
interested in checking some of the faulty results? One of them got a
sgn:// "template" URLs from myspace in one of your demos.

Cheers,
--
André Luís

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Glenn Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have built a little JavaScript library that combines Social Graph data
> and parsing of open data sources such as microformats.
>
> http://identengine.com/
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/discovering-magic/
>
> Earlier this year Chris Messina made the passing comment that the
> techniques I demoed involved too much hoop jumping to be of practical
> use. I built this library to see if I could lower the barrier of entry.
> A List Apart published an article I have written on the libraries
> architecture.
>
> The library makes extensive use of both the Google's Social Graph API
> and Yahoo's YQL. It all under a MIT license
>
> Try out the demo's
>
> Glenn Jones
>
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