+1 for the stratified identifying options
-1 for the brand specific stuff
(+1@!adrian<hopebailie.com:)
On 26-03-15 14:26, Adrian Hope-Bailie wrote:
> Another way to think about it might be to adopt a symbol that
> explicitly represents a namespace outside the DNS system?
>
> Could !username mean, look my identity up on Telehash?
> So the discovery protocol may be something like:
>
> IF identifier starts with '!' lookup on Telehash
> ELSE IF identifier has the form user@domain lookup using WebFinger and
> fall back to Telehash
> ELSE IF identifier starts with '@' lookup on Twitter identity service
> fallback to medium.com <http://medium.com> identity service
> ELSE IF identifier starts with '$' lookup on cash.me <http://cash.me>
> identity service
> ELSE return not found
>
> The last two are not realistic for a global standard but I'm sure
> Twitter, Medium and Square would like them
>
> On 26 March 2015 at 16:19, Andy McKay <amckay@mozilla.com
> <mailto:amckay@mozilla.com>> wrote:
>
>
>> On Mar 26, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Adrian Hope-Bailie
>> <adrian@hopebailie.com <mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com>> wrote:
>>
>> It does make me think that an identifier like
>> adrian$hopebailie.com <http://hopebailie.com/> could be a cool
>> standard though and would imply that my IdP is at hopebailie.com
>> <http://hopebailie.com/> and my identity key is "adrian”.
>
> adrian£hopebailie.com <http://hopebailie.com> is way cooler. A
> currency symbol that applies to only a few countries isn’t going
> to work.
>
>
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