On 16 April 2013 18:37, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote:
> Manu,
>
> I just read:
> https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/04/web-payments-with-payswarm-identity-part-1-of-3/
> .
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> Of the four points listed below, where does WebID+TLS fall short?
>
> 1. It must be decentralized.
> 2. It must support discoverability by using a resolvable address, like
> a URL or email address.
> 3. It must support, with authorization, arbitrary machine-readable
> information being attached to the identity by 3rd parties.
> 4. It must be able to provide both public and private data to external
> sites, based on who is accessing the resource.
> 5. It must provide a secure digital signature and encryption mechanism.
>
>
I think it's perhaps (5)
Also iirc (and I could be wrong on this) the UX for WebID + TLS using
client certs was not considered optimal for users with limited technical
knowledge ...
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> My suspicion is point #2, but please confirm .
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