Re: Sanity Check

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On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Nate Otto <nate@ottonomy.net> wrote:

> I'd love to see more implementations of badges in WordPress, particularly
> among forward-looking developers interested in using semantic web
> technologies.
>
> You don't necessarily need a full JSON API for all of WordPress in order
> to serve some documents with JSON, but it does look like work is proceeding
> on adding a RESTful JSON API into WP core. If you go that route, you could
> essentially build a custom post type to deliver assertion material.
>
> If you choose to follow the Open Badges Spec (see soon-to-be-ready
> linked-data-friendly draft at http://specification.openbadges.org ), you
> can take advantage of a community and software that already understands
> images-with-metadata as credentials.
>
> Cryptographic verification in the Open Badges spec currently uses JWT,
> though if you prefer Sporny et. al's Linked Data Signatures spec, you may
> use that instead, provided you also use the OBI "hosted" verification
> method, making the credential JSON available at its @id URL.
>
> Nate Otto, Developer
> concentricsky.com
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Timothy Holborn <
> timothy.holborn@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm looking at building a simple format for issuing (using / integrating)
>> verified badges (credentials) in Wordpress...
>>
>> Any particular thoughts on the easiest way to achieve this outcome?
>>
>> I believe JSON is being built into the core of Wordpress in a release or
>> two.  We already have some RDF capabilities in place [1], which we're
>> continuing to develop.
>>
>> Also - any particular functionality requests?
>>
>> the output is intended to be open-sourced, providing a means to explore
>> the new world of credentials as it develops..  Importantly is the badges
>> element, as it provides a graphical means to represent the credential; and
>> something that digital agencies can play with, when considering
>> opportunities for clients.
>>
>> this project is not intended to produce technology for enterprise
>> markets, just wordpress markets... (with a bit of thinking going into
>> semantic web capability development of personal dataspaces/blogs/wordpress
>> installs, etc.)
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/webcivics/
>>
>
>

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