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Re: [higgins-dev] Notes from Higgins Dev Call September 28 at 12pm ET
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Okay, but what's the mapping of identity attributes into RSS? (or
SSE, same basic issue)
Aren't you just going to end up embedding XML-vCard into RSS or
something like that?
[BTW, I'm all in favor of reusing things like RSS --- I'm the guy who
runs the RSS Extensions wiki!]
http://rss-extensions.org/
On Sep 28, 2006, at 11:24, Paul Trevithick wrote:
Johannes,
It is the application of an existing data synchronization standard
called
SSE (http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/rss/sse/) that in turn is an
extension of
RSS, to profile exchange.
Unlike regular RSS, the SSE extension allows incremental and
bidirectional
data synchronization. The SSE spec is available from Microsoft under a
Creative Commons license.
In the demo that we did June 19th at the Berkman Identity Mashup,
we sent
the user's kitchen preferences (profile) to mockup of a Best Buy
"attribute
receiving" (AR) site that displayed a 3D mockup of their kitchen
(developed
by MyVirtualModel.com).
[BTW, I just saw that AR acronym on an email by you on the OpenID
list. I
think the converse should be AI (attribute issuer) not (attribute
provider)--this allows the user to be "in the middle" acting as the
"provider". My $0.02].
We're about to rename it RSS-H so that the -H suffix will better
line up
with OpenID-H. The -H suffix will then just mean the "Higgins usage or
"profile" " of the associated otherwise standard protocol. So we'd
have
RSS-H and OpenID-H.
[And I know, I owe you an explanation of what OpenID-H is all
about. I'm
working on it...]
I fully realize that OpenID and XDI are both working on other ways
to do
profile exchange. We thought it would be interesting to try re-
using an
existing standard RSS+SSE instead of inventing a new one. I don't
know what
the market will want. It is/was just an experiment.
-Paul
On Sep 28, 2006, at 10:45, Paul Trevithick wrote:
[...]
* RSS-P - SocialPhysics/Parity
What might RSS-P be?
Curious ...
Johannes.
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