Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Just a bit off-topic, but have anyone considered using FOAF[1] as
format to store contacts info? Mobile phones are devices in a net, why
not somekind of connection to semantic web technologies? i.e. in FOAF
you can store friend's geoposition, and Neo1973 has a GPS... so you
could find your nearest friends... Think about the possibilities.

Another question, perhaps, it would be interesting contacting Mozilla
Foundation to work together in "Mobile Companion"[2], [3]

[1] http://www.foaf-project.org/
[2] http://wiki.mozilla.org/MobileCompanion
[3] http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/dougt/archives/017470.html

2007/1/23, Andrew Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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
>
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Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Andrew Turner

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

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Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Robert Michel
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

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Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Gervais Mulongoy

Hi Marcus,

You read my mind, or maybe I read yours ;)

On 1/23/07, Gervais Mulongoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Richard,

Sounds like a great idea. I would like to then suggest that OpenMoko
become an OpenID host. Future OpenMoko services such as sharing contacts,
pictures and media, gaiming, VOIP/conferencing, etc could also benefit from
single-sign-on.

The basic idea, is that any and all services OpenMoko provides should
leverage the community as much as possible (using OpenID does that).

Gervais.

On 1/23/07, Richard Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Will we have something like this? Do we want something like this?
>
> It could be useful for contact-sharing, authentication, access to
> services on the OpenMoko site, keeping track of gaming friends,
> referencing file/data resources on the users home 'or otherwise'
> machine etc.
>
> Richard
>
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> community@lists.openmoko.org
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>


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Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Gervais Mulongoy

Hi Richard,

Sounds like a great idea. I would like to then suggest that OpenMoko become
an OpenID host. Future OpenMoko services such as sharing contacts, pictures
and media, gaiming, VOIP/conferencing, etc could also benefit from
single-sign-on.

The basic idea, is that any and all services OpenMoko provides should
leverage the community as much as possible (using OpenID does that).

Gervais.

On 1/23/07, Richard Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Will we have something like this? Do we want something like this?

It could be useful for contact-sharing, authentication, access to
services on the OpenMoko site, keeping track of gaming friends,
referencing file/data resources on the users home 'or otherwise'
machine etc.

Richard

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Re: OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 09:23 -0500, Richard Franks wrote:
> Will we have something like this? Do we want something like this?
> 
> It could be useful for contact-sharing, authentication, access to
> services on the OpenMoko site, keeping track of gaming friends,
> referencing file/data resources on the users home 'or otherwise'
> machine etc.

What about using openID?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID

Marcus




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OpenMoko-ID

2007-01-23 Thread Richard Franks

Will we have something like this? Do we want something like this?

It could be useful for contact-sharing, authentication, access to
services on the OpenMoko site, keeping track of gaming friends,
referencing file/data resources on the users home 'or otherwise'
machine etc.

Richard

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