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*The [https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/WebID/raw-file/tip/spec/identity-respec.html first proposal] from Sambra, Story and Berners-Lee sought to deal with a distributed Social Web.
 
*The [https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/WebID/raw-file/tip/spec/identity-respec.html first proposal] from Sambra, Story and Berners-Lee sought to deal with a distributed Social Web.
 
* A WebID is an HTTP URI which refers to an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). A description of the WebID can be found in the Profile Document.
 
* A WebID is an HTTP URI which refers to an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). A description of the WebID can be found in the Profile Document.
* A WebID Profile Document is a Web resource that MUST be available as text/turtle [turtle], but MAY be available in other RDF formats.
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* A WebID Profile Document is a Web resource that MUST be available as text/turtle [link broken], but MAY be available in other RDF formats.
 
* WebIDs can be used to build a Web of trust using vocabularies such as FOAF [FOAF] by allowing people to link together their profiles in a public or protected manner.
 
* WebIDs can be used to build a Web of trust using vocabularies such as FOAF [FOAF] by allowing people to link together their profiles in a public or protected manner.
 
* URI fragments (#me) support sub sets or offshoots of the profile doc which is available at the base URI.
 
* URI fragments (#me) support sub sets or offshoots of the profile doc which is available at the base URI.

Revision as of 17:25, 22 September 2020

Full Title

Comparison between various proposals for Web ID.

Context

Several proposals existing starting from Tim Berners-Lee in 2020-03-05 to rescent version from the browser folk and the decerntalized ID folk, all in the W3.

WebID 1.0

  • The first proposal from Sambra, Story and Berners-Lee sought to deal with a distributed Social Web.
  • A WebID is an HTTP URI which refers to an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). A description of the WebID can be found in the Profile Document.
  • A WebID Profile Document is a Web resource that MUST be available as text/turtle [link broken], but MAY be available in other RDF formats.
  • WebIDs can be used to build a Web of trust using vocabularies such as FOAF [FOAF] by allowing people to link together their profiles in a public or protected manner.
  • URI fragments (#me) support sub sets or offshoots of the profile doc which is available at the base URI.

DIF Web ID

WICG Web ID

References