Archive for February, 2008

February 11th, 2008

Jabber and Data Portability

by Florian Jensen

Today I discovered a very interesting initiative. It is about Data Portability.DP Logo

This might be the future for all websites and internet related applications. As a user, your profile, contacts, photos, videos and any other form of data is stored on the service providers servers. This means, for every website, you need to create a new login, invite all your friends manually to the service, upload your avatar and so on.

The next issue is, that you need to have some trust in the operator of the service, because he stores your password and other personal information.

Why shouldn’t it be possible to use a single login for everything? All your account data is stored and managed by yourself, so that the service providers don’t get hold of your personal information.

There have been some attempts in that direction, such as OpenID, but the Web needs alot more.

As mentioned above, your login, contacts, files should be portable from any service to another.

Jabber LightbulbAnd this is where Jabber comes in. I would like to be able to migrate my contacts from any Jabber Server to another. Instead of issuing re-invites to everyone, starting with a new roster, you should be able to transport all your data from any service provider to another.

But what about Identity theft? Isn’t that more dangerous if you have your own identity for every service? I.e. one E-mail adress gets hacked, and boom, you loose your identity?

Is this worthy of an XEP?

Think about it :)

Tell me what you think.

/Florian Jensen

Links: XSF; DataPortability

February 10th, 2008

Bill Gates last day

by Florian Jensen

If you have ever wondered how Bill Gates last day at Microsoft went, here’s the awnser.

And you thought that Steve Jobs is a great guy? Well let’s see when he publishes a video about his last day at Apple :)

February 10th, 2008

I’m going to FOSDEM!

by Florian Jensen

Title says it all.

And for those who don’t get it:
I'm going to FOSDEM, the Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting