Simply ways to explain historical choices.

So like,

We could argue about history like http://lists.w3.org/ doesn't exist.

Or we could work to solve the problems.

Being in control of a WebID standard, isn't necessarily going to go down in
history as a good thing. Perhaps we should fix it.

Or perhaps those who can choose not to.

IDK, yet I'm fairly disturbed about the lack of support, for the poorest in
our societies, to make use of #VerifiableClaims to protect, via courts of
law, human rights.

Who designed this outcome?

It's improper to identify the wrong persons.

As has nonetheless been done before.

Increasingly discussions are had about human rights, about common law,
refer and/or seek notation re: my surname.

Much I have learned through the journey, whilst others...  Well, that's not
for the lists.

I expect those I call or have called friends, to stand for inalienable
human rights.

Given the scale, there's issues about crimes against humanity for doing
otherwise.

IMO,

Timothy Holborn.

Received on Friday, 17 September 2021 11:35:26 UTC