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Re: YADIS in one sentence: msg#00124web.openid.general
David Recordon wrote: > It isn't just identity though. Really it is just service discovery, > whether that be for identity as we talk about it today, identity as in > FOAF, or any other resource a web site might provide such as RSS feeds. > I suppose it really depends on what you mean when you say "identity". In YADIS, a URL serves as the identifier for an entity which is usually a person. A web site also has an identity which happens to be a URL. How do I indicate to an application what entity I want to operate on? I give its identity URL. It doesn't matter whether that entity is a person, a website or a wooly mammoth. The application can then figure out what kind of thing it's dealing with in terms of what operations it supports. I've got no problem with the marketing one-liner featuring the word "identity", since that's the big application right now and it's easy to clarify if an interested party has further questions. |
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