- From: Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 18:46:52 +0200
- To: Sandro Hawke <sandro@w3.org>, "henry.story@bblfish.net" <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- CC: "public-webid@w3.org" <public-webid@w3.org>
On 2014-07-21 18:44, Sandro Hawke wrote: > On 07/21/2014 12:40 PM, henry.story@bblfish.net wrote: >> On 21 Jul 2014, at 18:29, Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On 2014-07-21 18:23, Sandro Hawke wrote: >>>> On 07/21/2014 12:20 PM, Anders Rundgren wrote: >>>>> By pure accident I found this: >>>>> http://www.w3.org/Social/WG >>>>> >>>>> Anders >>>>> >>>>> >>>> It's also being announced on the front page, w3.org, and in various >>>> media, today. >>>> >>>> -- Sandro >>>> >>>> >>> It doesn't appear that WebID is a part of this effort. >>> >>> This is somewhat strange because a Social Web without a login seems like a moderately clever idea. >> I am not quite clear how successful this effort is going to be. It seems like that they could not quite >> get an agreement on JSON-LD in the charter. http://www.w3.org/2013/socialweb/social-wg-charter.html >> On the plus side: Arnaud le Hors is chairing it, and as he was chair of LDP it could have a chance to move in the >> right direction. >> >> The LDP groups is producing a note for access control. WebID is a good candidate for this. >> >> In any case you should not expect standards bodies to be solution providers. They are places where >> people can try to come to agreements. It does not always work. > > +1 I'm cautiously optimistic, and plan to participate for a while and > see how it's going, at least. So how are people going to login to the *decentralized* Social Web, Facebook Connect, G+ etc. ? Anders > > -- Sandro > >> >> Henry >> >> >>> Anders >>> >> Social Web Architect >> http://bblfish.net/ >> >> >
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