On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Nathan <nathan@webr3.org> wrote:
> All,
>
> I'd propose the following
>
> Definitions:
>
> WebID
> An HTTP URI with a #fragment which denotes an agent, when dereferenced a
> description of the denoted agent is provided in Turtle.
>
> Authenticated-WebID
> A WebID which has been authenticated using WebID-Protocol
>
>
> WebID Protocol Requirements:
>
> subjectAltName ... MUST be an HTTP URI and SHOULD contain a #fragment ...
>
Adding a constraint on #fragment here doesn't make sense to me, people and
implementers are free to mint their WebID the way they want, let them use
303 redirect if they like it. I know people who don't have a #fragment in
their WebID. This should be an implementation detail, not a requirement.
Steph.
>
> WebID profiles ... MUST be in Turtle, and MAY be made available in other
> machine readable formats such as ...
>
> WebID Verification Agents ... MUST support Turtle ... SHOULD support other
> machine readable formats.
>
> Kingsley: I believe this would encourage best practise and push people
> towards #frags and turtle for interoperability, but also allow your and
> everyone's tooling to be conforming even when supporting ProxyURIs and the
> like.
>
> Fair?
>
> Best,
>
> Nathan
>
>
--
Steph.