- From: Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 19:34:45 +0000
- To: Joe Andrieu <joe@joeandrieu.com>, Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAM1Sok3VmkhpF2MVMpahKDWSpZt-FgOXi_=a3AHDGMri=jUg8g@mail.gmail.com>
Is that like human centric web --> same same, but different? Imho: Most identifiers are owned by institutions or persona ficta. Therefore most of the identity ecosystems on the web describe the artificial, with humans as resources (although not principally of service of them). Linguistics around provenance articulation from natural world to human produced tooling, into the "infosphere" requires an array of very different qualities from traditional approaches, which covers many things: from accountability of actors, as agents or otherwise, ontology frameworks which in some cases cannot be mathematically secured but rather only via socioeconomic levers; alongside an array of new tooling. Nice to see that sort of wording used. I'll try to do a more comprehensive review and get back to you with feedback. (Off topic) question: has anyone ever considered publishing RFC's in RDF? (I.e. both txt & RDF) Though that might be a neat idea for some complimentary work. Tim.h. On Wed., 14 Jun. 2017, 5:10 am Joe Andrieu, <joe@joeandrieu.com> wrote: > Hi. > > WIthout re-opening the can of worms, I wanted to share an article I wrote > that was just published by the People Centered Internet: > https://peoplecentered.net/2017/06/11/speaking-of-identity/ > > Our conversation here helped shape that article, so thanks for the > engagement. Comments are welcome. > > -j > > -- > Joe Andrieu, PMP > joe@joeandrieu.com > +1(805)705-8651 > http://blog.joeandrieu.com > >
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