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This is the outlines of a pre-read document #24

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Kaliya Young and Ben Werdmuller are working on a paper to outline all of the various protocols innovated in the past 15 years to support the idea of a distributed social web. We have had one brainstroming session so far and plan to meet at least twice more before RWT in October. The paper should serve as a resource to consdier how we actually build socail and interative tools with this new infrastructure. As we all know names to nowhere are not useful. I think it is important to start.

Distributed Social Web Things
* XFN (Dead?)
* MF2
* Schema.org
* RSS & Atom
* WebSub (the new name for PubSubHubBub)
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Missing ActivityPub ... /cc @cwebber ... who may may want to add as a collaborator on this Rebooting Web of Trust paper, @Identitywoman

* Activity Streams
* Web Mention
* MicroPub
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* WebFinger
* Salmon (Dead)
* DiSo (Dead)
* RDF
* FOAF (dead?)

Identity Things
* DID for Identifiers
* XMPP
* MATRIX
* OAuth
* OpenID Connect
* FIDO
* Verified Claims
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"Verifiable Claims"... not "Verified Claims" :)