Ted Thibodeau Jr
Ted Thibodeau Jr
> _This term is in the "new" area - implementation feedback and adoption from applications and websites can help improve our definitions._ That line would be *much* improved by including...
> there are living beings, that are not considered "persons" but can have pronouns Yes. I intended to mention pets as examples. I usually refer to my pets with pronouns...
@danbri — Assigning `pronouns` a `range` of `person` means that many tools will prevent, or at least error on, use of that property on entities of any type not included...
> At worst some RDFS tools might assume Person-hood for pets was implied. It seems to me that the "at worst" would be assuming *non*-Person-hood for pets. Certainly there are...
To elaborate a bit, my thought was to allow for registration of multiple methods named (for instance) `did:trust`, similarly to how we must sometimes handle multiple humans with the same...
AlsoKnownAs. AKA. Alias. Weaker than owl:sameAs. Dereferencing each AKA URL can result in a different descriptions — but they are all, nonetheless, descriptions of the same Entity. That's the way...
Remember that HTTPS relies on the TLS certificate stack, and doesn't work on machines with non-routable IP addresses, such as those commonly found within VPNs and/or LANs (e.g., [10.0.0.0/8](http://dbpedia.org/resource/10.0.0.0/8), [192.168.0.0/16](http://dbpedia.org/resource/192.168.0.0/16),...
Except that HTTPS requires a cert for the server, and certs are not issued for "localhost" nor for any other non-routable IP address, so HTTPS cannot be used in this...
Also note the parallel line, which must be synced with the above — https://github.com/w3c/vc-di-bbs-test-suite/blob/46e767307e12482bea5ada24d2f0d16e73bd011f/tests/suites/verify.js#L139C1-L140C1
I do not think that the existing "Abstract" *is* an abstract, and I would rather see *no* titular "Abstract" than have it be persisted here as such, especially given that...