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[Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer
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Rhys Weatherley |
Subject: |
[Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:32:02 +1000 |
Bill Lance wrote:
> One strange thing. They propose a central, commercial
> server as the solution to privacy. That I can't
> accept.
Re-reading the article, I don't think they went quite that far.
They argued that some data (e.g. government and accounting
information) cannot be distributed all through-out the network,
because of the privacy implications.
Some central management of this kind of data is necessary.
I don't think they implied that all data should be managed
this way. DotGNU has a similar goal: protect the user's
privacy by limiting what goes where.
The ISOS is nice in theory. I'll believe it when I see it.
Cheers,
Rhys.
- [Vrs-development] The Worldwide Computer, Bill Lance, 2002/02/12
- [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer,
Rhys Weatherley <=
- [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Bill Lance, 2002/02/13
- [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Chris Smith, 2002/02/13
- [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Bill Lance, 2002/02/13
- [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Chris Smith, 2002/02/13
- Re: [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Bill Lance, 2002/02/13
- Re: [Vrs-development] Re: [DotGNU]The Worldwide Computer, Chris Smith, 2002/02/14