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authorMiguel de Icaza <miguel@gnome.org>2001-07-13 22:47:29 +0400
committerMiguel de Icaza <miguel@gnome.org>2001-07-13 22:47:29 +0400
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possibility of replicating and caching public information
about the user.
+ For instant messaging (another pieces of the Hailstorm bit),
+ you want to use a non-centralized system like Sun's <a
+ href="http://www.jxta.org">JXTA</a>. Some people mailed me to
+ mention Jabber as a messaging platform. Jabber suffers from
+ the same problems that a centralized Passport has. If you
+ want to do things right, you want to start with a fully
+ distributed system.
+
It could also just use the user e-mail address as the `key' to
choose the registrar (msn.com, hotmail.com -> passport.com;
aol.com -> aol.passport.com; you get the idea).