24 Jul 18:18
Re: OpenID & LID in a passel-world
S. Sriram <ssriram <at> gmail.com>
2005-07-24 16:18:32 GMT
2005-07-24 16:18:32 GMT
> Sometimes, a technology "wins" by most metrics. Just because it hasn't Live journal had 7 million identity urls. OpenID turned these into authenticable profile data elements. Blog/Comments being the use case and this now creates an ever expanding cycle of adoption. Large Email service providers have multi-million email accounts. Which identity system can turn them into authenticable profile data elements ? Passel is clearly well positioned to do this, the only challenge being providing a service that motivates the user to 'download the plug-in'. OpenID by design is inherently incapable of authenticating other profile elemnts, it can be modified to 'pass' other data elements such as foaf data but not authenticate them. Even if one builds a special purpose consumer/server that provides an email verification service, you still need a standard handshake between consumers and servers and also with the end-user i.e. does he want to share this data element or not. Passel incorporates all of that for email AND other data elements. So then the question becomes would passel live in an OpenID world or vice versa. It seeems to me that OpenID will have to live in a passel world. LID since it does not have a large seed base and therefore no increasing cycle of adoption would contribute its ideas to the new identity framework rather than adoption. So, if one were to build a non-authenticated light weight profile passing mechanism that tacks onto OpenID, one might consider having pointers to FOAF, vcard data etc. within the identity_url head that specialized consumers/servers process. Thanks S. Sriram
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