- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:25:10 +0100
- To: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Cc: public-webid <public-webid@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYhLY_VUeehedtOmW0rRu55TZwUVq5E3kc-feqUT--=nqQg@mail.gmail.com>
On 13 November 2012 13:18, Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net> wrote: > > On 13 Nov 2012, at 12:54, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > On 13 November 2012 12:43, Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net> wrote: > >> Hi as promised during our last teleconf [1] I put together an Identity >> Interoperability wiki page >> >> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/webid/wiki/Identity_Interoperability >> >> This is the beginning of something that could end up becoming a very >> large project, so it is >> clearly just a beginning, with some initial pointers. >> > > Tantek was introducing me to indieauth yesterday: > > https://indieauth.com/ > > Essentially you put rel="me" and add a web 2.0 account and that will let > you login from your homepage > > Setup Instructions > > https://indieauth.com/setup > > Maybe this is related? > > > > yes. I need to look at it more carefully. > > I think they are using the foaf:homePage relationship here, which is very > close to foaf:openid in fact. And then having each of the other identities > point back using something close to owl:sameAs. They have links from > account to home page as the proof. > I think they do <> "me" <web2.0 account> where "me" is microformats and kind of equates to <#me> foaf:account <web2.0 account> Then You put your home page <> into twitter. Strangely enough the whole thing broke yesterday because twitter are no longer displaying your homepage on you profile, but rather, a t.co url shortener which 301s to your page. > > > > > >> >> Henry >> >> [1] http://www.w3.org/2012/11/09-webid-minutes.html >> >> Social Web Architect >> http://bblfish.net/ >> >> > > Social Web Architect > http://bblfish.net/ > >
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