On 7/26/12 5:17 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> All,
>
> Continuing from yesterday's thread re., hassle free Linked Data
> deployment via Turtle documents, I've just published a new article [1]
> demonstrating how adding a few identity claims to my Amazon S3 bucket
> hosted profile is all that's required for WebID exploitation.
>
> Why is this important?
>
> It showcases how the combination of Web Architecture and PKI address
> the important (but thorny) issue of Web-scale verifiable identity. Put
> differently, WebID is a powerful showcase of Linked Data virtues and
> its boundless utility.
>
>
> Links:
>
> 1. http://bit.ly/P3WECX -- exploiting WebID via a simple Turtle
> document published using an Amazon S3 bucket
> 2. http://bit.ly/NYwGCd -- minimalist profile document template
> 3. http://bit.ly/LNIeLj -- initial post re. simple Linked Data
> deployment using a Turtle document.
>
I completed a DropBox variant [1] of the exercise above. Based on a
quick exchange with Nathan, I realized that S3 isn't as simple as
DropBox since it sets the mime type of the turtle doc incorrectly. Of
course, this was lost on me since I mount S3 buckets to my ODS-Briefcase
(aka. ODrive) leaving it to set document mime type (text/turtle) via the
Amazon S3 API.
Links:
1. http://bit.ly/N6Y13a -- WebID exploitation via Turtle document
published via Dropbox folder
2. http://bit.ly/OfRwAL -- ODS-Briefcase .
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