Henry Story
Henry Story
The key idea I got from the discussion is that the there are two roles in access control 1. The resource server: gives access to an App if it fits...
The [User controlled Authorization App and App launcher proposal](https://github.com/solid/authorization-and-access-control-panel/issues/45) opens up an architectural possibility that I think allows us to rethink the presuppositions of this discussion and give some good...
> There is no way to 100% authenticate that a request came from a certain app. It is always possible to spoof the token if the client and the auth...
The [Launcher App Proposal](https://github.com/solid/authorization-and-access-control-panel/pull/47) explains how the Launcher App can be in charge of building a AppId for an instance running for a particular user, and how it can authenticate...
Very interesting paper, tough the use of the terms "satisfising" and "optimizing" seem pretty werid to me.
yes, I was just trying to express the property that Michael was expressing, not how to do it. The OAuth method that some people have in mind for 1) and...
I doing a PhD on fomalizing Solid and Access control. I gave in my [2nd year report on April 1st 2019](http://co-operating.systems/2019/04/01/PhD_second_year_report.pdf). There I located the logics to use, how these...
Sandro the problem you are describing is known as the Metastability of language in philosophy. David Lewis mentions it twice in his 1969 PhD thesis [Convention](http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/Courses/PHI534-2012-13/Nov26/lewis-convention1.pdf) where he explains how...
@dmitrizagidulin software works in very different ways from the web. Most software works on close world models, whereas rdf on an open world model, for one. So one can't really...
@sandhawke understood. Though LDP which is the read-write API of the semweb ( which includes the web), is part of SoLiD. So I think its relevant. Also the title of...