Re: Relationship between WebID and DID (documents)

On 11/30/23 4:11 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> Valid points but respectfully, I strongly disagree regarding the risk 
> surface.  If DID gets shoe-horned into Solid then I believe there will 
> be multiple valid objections to the work.  And rightly so. It's a 
> poison pill that will torpedo, or at least delay, the effort.

+1

DiD has nothing to do with neither Solid nor WebID. Mangling them will 
be a disaster, to put things mildly.


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Received on Thursday, 30 November 2023 15:28:00 UTC