[foaf-protocols] HOWTO foaf+ssl enable your Web 2.0 application
Kingsley Idehen
kidehen at openlinksw.com
Thu May 13 18:42:28 CEST 2010
Story Henry wrote:
> On 13 May 2010, at 17:16, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
>
>
>>>> it seems like that's got quite a bit of traction, there may be some folk
>>>>
>>> who
>>>
>>>> may want to expand their pattern to host a public key?
>>>>
>>> A public key on the wiki?
>>>
>>>
>> No I mean showing people how to write out
>>
>> [] cert:identity :this;
>> a rsa:RSAPublicKey;
>> rsa:modulus [ cert:hex "eb29b38d7f47a7..." ];
>> rsa:public_exponent [ cert:decimal "65537" ] .
>>
>>
>> using the opengraphprotocol style -- i heard there's 30,000 websites
>> adopting this or something (ok many dont contain a foaf:Person, but some
>> may). So maybe if they had a publishing pattern for foaf+ssl we might
>> eventually see more profiles out there?
>>
>
>
> Why do you think the opengraph protocol have a hope in hell of succeeding, when Facebook is going the RDFa route?
>
Henry,
What do you mean by "Success" ?
How do you measure "Success"?
IMHO opengraph will succeed in adding another bootstrap channel to the
Web of Structured Linked Data. I am more passionate about the
destination than the routes :-)
Kingsley
> Henry
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