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Mega Meta Mommy Backplane

Kim Cameron responded to my I, URL posting with a very gracious response. Gracious, in particular, considering that I was a ‘bit rough’ on him, as well as the Liberty Alliance.

Years working with the multi-mega-corporate data model efforts at various organizations and my own studies and writings on RDF have left me impatient, I will have to admit. We are at a stage now, we are ripe for it and beyond, some form of digital identity system that we can all be comfortable using. Whatever it is, it has to be something that focuses on the people, not the corporations. It must be our champion, not the champion of kings and queens–or of major technology companies.

I acknowledge the work that Liberty has taken in the field, but there’s never been any doubt about the ‘customer’ of this group’s efforts. However, just because the focus of the Alliance is on the companies, doesn’t mean that’s the focus of all the people in the Alliance; or the focus among the crafters of the work. Still, the specification from Liberty that I quoted in my original post is at version 1.2–long past time for such ‘placeholders’ to exist.

Ah well me, I’m just a coder looking for a solution, though I am glad of this discussion. Otherwise I would never have heard that priceless phrase, about the …emerging “mega meta momma backplane”. Not even the RDF folks could come up with that one–it’s lovely. Or have heard that there is now a sixth law of identity on its way.

Thou shalt not centralize…thou shalt not centralize…thou shalt not centralize…

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Just Shelley

Spoke too soon

I spoke too soon on not needing anything. I was working with my laptop on my lap, when a thin line of color streaked across the monitor. I can’t get rid of it, even when I re-boot, which means it’s a hardware problem – probably to do with the casing and the problem I’ve had with the battery.

I’ve created a photo of the effect, using Jonathon Delacour’s white background to highlight the line. It has faded to an almost white line at one point, and actually disappeared for a second or two another time–all having to do with pressing on the frame of the laptop, which doesn’t give me a warm and fuzzy.

After reading the nightmares about getting these fixed, I don’t need this now. If anyone recognizes the problem, please, if you have an effective solution, let me know. I need this machine. And I really need not to pay huge repair fees.