- From: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 22:19:14 +0200
- To: WebID XG <public-xg-webid@w3.org>
- Cc: Jeff Sayre <jeff@sayremedia.com>, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
So I think it still needs some tightening up here and there, shortening perhaps too. Also we have some very good papers that were written in academia on the topic and we should point to the most relevant ones as references at the end. Henry On 23 Apr 2011, at 20:07, Henry Story wrote: > Ok, new release after comments received. > > http://bblfish.net/tmp/2011/04/23/ > > Mostly I have expanded on section 7 of the Protocol specification to show how > the authorization decision can be made. > > Henry > > On 23 Apr 2011, at 19:21, Henry Story wrote: > >> >> On 23 Apr 2011, at 19:08, Jeff Sayre wrote: >> >>>> On 4/23/11 12:17 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>>>> Webbines != WWW. To me Linked Data graphs are data object oriented >>>>> networks/webs. >>>>> >>> >>> Yes! I agree. This is a crucial point. Webbiness refers to Web of Data. It >>> is not exclusive to the http/https club. Whereas most people do equate >>> webby to WWW, in the realm of the growing, self assembling global data >>> graph, the data web transcends the Web platform. Thus, WebID is not just >>> for the Web. >> >> Agree, but one should pause at the word "just" here. It makes me wonder: what >> else do we have that is bigger? It's a bit like saying Bill Gates is just rich.... >> >> Anyway, when talking to browser vendors and builders, one should presume that their >> interest lies focused in the space just encompassed by this technology. :-) >> >> >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >> >> Social Web Architect >> http://bblfish.net/ >> > > Social Web Architect > http://bblfish.net/ > Social Web Architect http://bblfish.net/
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