- From: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
- Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2012 15:11:01 -0400
- To: public-fedsocweb@w3.org
- Message-ID: <4FF889C5.3060909@status.net>
On 06/07/12 04:39 AM, Antonio Tapiador del Dujo wrote: > Something I am missing in the Federated Social Web is some kind of > network identity, which gathers all the sites that can talk to each > other. The kind of identity that appeared with "the internet" or "the > web" and people could ask "are you in the internet?" or "do you have a > website?" > > Maybe we could build some kind of FedSocNet, so you could ask your > site admin, "is our site in the FedSocNet?" > > What do you think? > I think this is a cool idea. I can think of a few comparable questions: * "Do you have email?" or "What's your email [address]?" * "Do you have a Web site?" * "Do you have a blog?" So, what would you say for having a home on the federated social web? "Do you have a node?" -Evan -- Evan Prodromou, CEO and Founder, StatusNet Inc. 1124 rue Marie-Anne Est #32, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2J 2B7 E: evan@status.net P: +1-514-554-3826
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