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2008/5/29

Estonia to provide OpenID to all its eID holders

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    - Nat @ 11:46 am

    This means that over 1,000,000 smart card based OpenIDs will be provided to the Estonian citizen.

    Around 80% of Estonian has something called


    2008/5/23

    More on W3C TAG response to XRI 2.0

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      - Nat @ 12:08 pm

      From [1] and [2] below, TAG


      2008/5/22

      TAG Response to XRI

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        - Nat @ 8:24 pm

        W3C TAG posted a note that it is against XRI.

        http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2008May/0078.html

        Here is the arguments that lead to the above decision.

        http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2005Apr/0095.html

        http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2008Feb/0009.html

        Unfortunately, the recomendation does not specify what exactly is unhappy about. So, I was going over each reason sited in the above documents (which has been replied by Gabe Wachob before.)

        1) All access to resources identified by XRIs
        require (at least) two round trips, the
        first to retrieve metadata (XRDS, XRD or

        uri list) and the second to retrieve
        (a representation of) the resource itself?

        Quite right. And if it were just for simple resolution of XRI, XRDS probably would not be required, but as a service selection language as used in OpenID, it would be very useful. It would also provide a sort of failover capability. Thus, at a glance, the requirement to make two round-trips to get to an actual resource is a burden, it has the merits.

        2) HTTP content negotiation can be used in
        requests for XRIs to force either metadata
        return or redirection to actual resource

        representations?

        This actually is what is being done in XRI specification for HTTP binding. (XRI Resolution Section 6)

        For non-http protocols (well, XRI does not have to be on TCP/IP network), of course, it cannot.

        Looks like W3C TAG is assuming everything would happen over TCP/IP and HTTP forever.

        3) Relative XRIs are of course allowed in the
        normal way when a full-form XRI has been

        established as the base URI. Are they also
        allowed _without_ any full-form XRI as a
        base URI? That is, for example, is


        2008/5/15

        What is Reputation?

        Filed under: - Nat @ 4:11 am

        Being hopelessly jet-lagged, I was thinking of the suitable definition of Reputation.

        Previous one that I had in mind was around Reputation Score:

        Reputation Score
        A Reputation Score of a Player (Reputee) on the Type (Criteria) by other players (Reputor) is the subjective probability assigned by the Reputor that the Reputee fulfils the Criteria.

        When I think of it, I started to think that “Reputation” is after all about an assertion: assertion being a claim that some property of an identity (need not to be a human or entity) being something.

        So, an abstarct definition of Reputation Score may be:

        Reputation Score is a subjective probability given by a Reputation Authority of the assertion being true.

        What about that?


        2008/5/14

        Reputation Discussion at iiw 2008

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          - Nat @ 7:57 pm

          Had a discussion about Reputation and Trust at IIW2008a.

          Started to think that


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