RE: Wiki page: Attempting to document the Email Address as OpenIddebate.

2007-02-12 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
I think that it is very important to remember that there are two separate identifier issues here: 1) What the user is expected to type. 2) The cannonical representation used by the machines. In the pre-Mosaic Web browsers the URI simply did not appear in the primary chrome. Open URI was a

RE: [OpenID] Wiki page: Attempting to document the Email Address asOpenId debate.

2007-02-12 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
The semantics of an identifier arise from its usage. It is of course entirely possible that someone might configure their system in such a way that the Kerberos principal [EMAIL PROTECTED] was different from the person with email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] was different from the person with

Re: [OpenID] Wiki page: Attempting to document the Email Address as OpenIddebate.

2007-02-12 Thread Martin Atkins
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote: Over time everyone will own their own DNS domain and it will form the hub of their personal communications system. All communication modes will map onto the single unified communication identifier. I don't necessarily disagree with many of your arguments,

RE: [OpenID] Wiki page: Attempting to document the Email Addressas OpenIddebate.

2007-02-12 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote: Over time everyone will own their own DNS domain and it will form the hub of their personal communications system. All communication modes will map onto the single unified communication identifier. I don't necessarily disagree with many of your