- From: RJ Herrick <RJ@beyondlogical.net>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 11:52:50 -0500
- To: "public-solid@w3.org" <public-solid@w3.org>
Provable claims (or a similar term) were mentioned during the first call. Could someone point me to a good discussion of the current state of the topic/problem? If I understand correctly, it sounds like the goal is trusting the provenance of an assertion, eg gossip. An example would be that A said that: B said that: C said X, and I can prove from A's statement that B really did say that, and that C did say X. Would that be correct? Thank you. Best, RJ Herrick "There can be no planetary equity until all the sovereign nations are abolished and we have but one accounting system--that of the one family of humans aboard Spaceship Earth." - Buckminster Fuller
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