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The WebID specification
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Abstract -------- WebID 1.0 Web Identification and Discovery Identification and privacy have been at the center of how we interact with sites on the Web. The explosion of Websites over the last decade and a half has created a point of pain for anyone that uses the Web on a regular basis. Remembering login details, passwords, and sharing private information across the many websites that people use on a daily basis has become more difficult and complicated than necessary. This specification outlines a simple universal identification mechanism that is distributed, openly extensible, improves privacy, security and control over how one can identify themselves and control access to their information on the Web. Source ------ You can read, branch and modify the source code for this specification via github: http://github.com/msporny/webid-spec Feedback -------- Don't e-mail patches to the editors, don't send tweets, IMs, or e-mails. Log bugs if you want to request changes to the spec, it is the only way you can make sure that your input will be tracked and considered by the group: http://github.com/msporny/webid-spec/issues When logging an issue, be very specific about the problem and the exact change and wording that you would like to suggest. The easier you make changing the spec, the more likely that your change will be placed into the specification. Contributing ------------ To directly contribute to the specification: 1. You MUST modify the 'index-respec.html' file via github - it is the primary source document. 2. You MUST agree to transferring the specification text to a governing specification body such as the IETF or W3C when the time comes to transition the documents to an official specification. 3. You MUST NOT add in any text that you know to be in violation of a trade secret, patent or other form of intellectual property. 4. Understand that this will be a patent and royalty-free specification and no payment will be made to any of the editors, authors or contributors. That said, millions of people will be thankful for your contribution in ensuring that the web continutes to be accessible in a patent and royalty-free way. 5. You will want to become familiar with ReSpec before you edit the 'index-respec.html' file. Documentation for respec is available here: http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/ReSpec.js/documentation.html
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