Re: "Logged in with fedsocweb"

On Jul 8, 2012, at 7:57 PM, Paul Booker wrote:

> Can someone help me to please to disable getting email for this mailing list. I can't seem to unsubscribe.

Same for me. I have tried three times to unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe" email to public-fedsocweb-request@w3.org + replying to the confirmation email, et all I get is a generic help from list-help@listhub.w3.org

  S.

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> Thanks, Paul
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> On 8 Jul 2012, at 18:28, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
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>> On 8 July 2012 17:15, Michiel de Jong <michiel@unhosted.org> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote:
>> > For sake of experiment, make yourself a WebID via the service at:
>> > http://id.myopenlink.net/certgen .
>> 
>> yes, i have one, and i like webid in that it's end-to-end, but i think
>> technologies like webid and pgp can by definition never be more than
>> an option for power users.
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>> I dont use WebID because I'm a power user.  I use WebID because it is the system that best gives me data freedom. 
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>> IMO we should give a default option that can work with a simple-to-use
>> user address and password combination, and then describe a power user
>> option based on client-side certificates.
>> 
>> as Markus said, the default option should probably be based on the
>> OpenID Connect work (which is basically the same as saying it should
>> be discoverable OAuth i think - openid and oauth are sort of
>> interrelated). but only saying 'nodes should implement OpenID Connect'
>> is not enough to solve these two use cases, i think? Scanning over
>> http://openid.net/connect/ i see no explicit mention of friend lists,
>> but maybe i didn't read carefully enough?
>> 
>> Btw, the Lanyrd example is easier to achieve, because it's about who
>> you follow, which is something your node can authoratively report on.
>> The AirBnb case is about who follow (and thus implicitly endorse) you,
>> for which we probably need some sort of signatures? i think this is
>> built into foaf?
>> 
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