- From: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:36:21 -0400
- To: "public-rww@w3.org" <public-rww@w3.org>, WebID XG <public-xg-webid@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <50658BB5.7090800@openlinksw.com>
All, Bootstrapping anything on the Web requires technology implementer to use (dog-food) whatever technology they seek to promote to others. Thus, I would like to encourage every participant in the RWW and WebID community groups to make a best-effort to start signing emails, moving forward. Naturally, these emails should be signed using an WebID watermarked X.509 certificate. Certificate generation choices include: 1. Native generators that come with your desktop OS -- Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux all include such a utility 2. Certificate generators from WebID IdPs -- I have a list here: http://delicious.com/kidehen/webid+webid_idp (ping me if you have a generator that's unlisted) . Over the last year or so, I've written a number of how-to guides [1] covering how to sign emails across all the major native email clients. Once again, if we don't sign our emails we loose a simple opportunity to showcase the utility of WebIDs and the WebID authentication protocol. Being able to follow-your-nose from a WebID that watermarks an email senders certificate is a very simple utility showcase for both WebID and Linked Data. We can do this! Links: 1. http://bit.ly/VTnxzz -- collection of G+ hosted howtos (for all the major native email clients) covering how to digitally sign emails . -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Founder & CEO OpenLink Software Company Web: http://www.openlinksw.com Personal Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen Twitter/Identi.ca handle: @kidehen Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/112399767740508618350/about LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen
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