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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Tackling Network Effect
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Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak |
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Tackling Network Effect |
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Thu, 5 Jul 2012 21:22:43 +0200 |
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Hi all,
Sorry for the silence, we're swamped here right now.
Dnia piątek, 18 maja 2012 o 14:34:51 wayne, steve napisał(a):
> I agree that we should try something that already exists. This is
> something I found while perusing Diaspora's federation protocol:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/wiki/WebFingerProtocol
>
> This protocol is intended to allow one to find the public services
> that another person uses by using their email address as a key. I
> think earlier in this thread someone mentioned using our
> hypothetical directory protocol to find email addresses...using
> what? Their names? I can foresee problems with not knowing how to
> spell a person's name, uniqueness (which Mike/Mikael/Michael
> Anderson's email should a service implementing this protocol give
> out?), etc.
This is already solved many times in may software packages, e.g. via
Soundex:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundex
> On the other hand, if you know a person well enough then you may
> know one of their email addresses which is already a unique
> identifier. I propose that we use this as our primary lookup key.
I would say we use an address that looks like an e-mail address. Look
at XMPP or Diaspora - JIDs and Diaspora IDs look just like e-mail
addresses. I believe it has many advantages:
- it looks familiar;
- it allows a person to have different identities;
- it provides for having a user @ server schemes;
- it is possible to have the same ID on many different services
(email, XMPP, Diaspora, other);
- it caters for anonymity if somebody wants it (they don't have to
use their e-mail address, can create a completely new ID without
creating an e-mail address).
> The advantage of using Webfinger to create a federated directory
> lookup service is that it is already used by Diaspora, and it is
> already in draft form...
Great, I'm all for it!
> we would just be doing the groundwork of
> understanding what open network services are available (diaspora,
> jabber, ...?) and figuring out how to connect with servers
> implementing those services, then writing a small reference
> implementation of our federated directory lookup service.
>
> Does that make sense?
It does, a lot! :)
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Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
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