From: cvs@openprivacy.orgCVS update: openprivacy/htdocs/projects
Date: Wednesday December 20, 19100 @ 13:07
Author: fen
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Main CVSWeb: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi
View this module: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/projects
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Update of /usr/local/cvsroot/openprivacy/htdocs/projects
In directory openprivacy.org:/home/fen/projects/openprivacy/htdocs/projects
Modified Files:
reputations.shtml
Log Message:
untabify
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File: openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml
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CVSWeb: View this file: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
CVSWeb: Diff to previous version: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml.diff?r1=1.2&r2=1.1
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Index: openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml
diff -u openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml:1.1 openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml:1.2
--- openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml:1.1 Wed Dec 20 13:06:10 2000
+++ openprivacy/htdocs/projects/reputations.shtml Wed Dec 20 13:07:44 2000
@@ -33,21 +33,21 @@
Profile data, nyms, brokers and even reputations can accrue
<i>reputation capital</i> that has several useful properties:
<dl>
- <dt>
- <b><i>Secure</i></b>
- </dt>
- <dd>Reputations cannot be subverted, and the source of reputation
- assertions can always be traced. This provides
- non-repudiation as well as the mechanism with which to decide
- which reputation information to trust.
- </dd>
- <dt>
- <b><i>Transitive</i></b>
- </dt>
- <dd>Reputations are transitive, in that if A trusts B who
- trusts C (within the constraints of a well-defined domain),
- then A can reasonably trust C (within that domain).
- </dd>
+ <dt>
+ <b><i>Secure</i></b>
+ </dt>
+ <dd>Reputations cannot be subverted, and the source of reputation
+ assertions can always be traced. This provides
+ non-repudiation as well as the mechanism with which to decide
+ which reputation information to trust.
+ </dd>
+ <dt>
+ <b><i>Transitive</i></b>
+ </dt>
+ <dd>Reputations are transitive, in that if A trusts B who
+ trusts C (within the constraints of a well-defined domain),
+ then A can reasonably trust C (within that domain).
+ </dd>
</dl>
</li>
</ul>
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