Daniel Schwabe wrote:
On 02/03/2009 10:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
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De-referencable URIs, Negotable Representation of Resource
Descriptions, and other elements of the Linked Data Web's FORCE as
are simply there to be tapped by current/next generation of
innovators on the Web and/or across the Enterprise en route to
solving real problems. Examples ares would include:
1. Identity (decentralized and non-repudiatable variety via foaf+ssl
which is ultimately going to be sparql+ssl) -- then we can fix mail,
commenting and other critical aspects of the Web and Internet
Hmmm, are you proposing this as an alternative to, say, OpenID? Can
you elaborate on this a bit more?
Cheers
D
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Daniel,
No, this is an addition to the stack. It's focus is de-referencing
without Web Page based authentication in the mix. As per my link to
foaf+ssl in my earlier response, Henry Story has covered OpenID and
FOAF+SSL matter in depth.
Links:
1. http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/what_does_foaf_ssl_give
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