CVS update: openprivacy/htdocs

From: cvs@openprivacy.org
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 22:17:06 PST

  • Next message: cvs@openprivacy.org: "CVS update: openprivacy/htdocs/notes"

    Date: Monday January 29, 19101 @ 22:17
    Author: fen
    CVSWEB Options: -------------------

    Main CVSWeb: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi

    View this module: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs

    -----------------------------------

    Update of /usr/local/cvs/public/openprivacy/htdocs
    In directory giga:/home/fen/projects/openprivacy/htdocs

    Modified Files:
            opd.shtml
    Log Message:
    modified transitivity

    *****************************************************************
    File: openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml

    CVSWEB Options: -------------------

    CVSWeb: Annotate this file: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml?annotate=1.20

    CVSWeb: View this file: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml?rev=1.20&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup

    CVSWeb: Diff to previous version: http://openprivacy.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml.diff?r1=1.20&r2=1.19

    -----------------------------------

    Index: openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml
    diff -u openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml:1.19 openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml:1.20
    --- openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml:1.19 Wed Dec 20 14:18:56 2000
    +++ openprivacy/htdocs/opd.shtml Mon Jan 29 22:17:06 2001
    @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
     <!--#include virtual="/includes/top.html"-->
     <!--#include virtual="/includes/navigation.html"-->
     
    -<!-- $Id: opd.shtml,v 1.19 2000/12/20 22:18:56 fen Exp $ -->
    +<!-- $Id: opd.shtml,v 1.20 2001/01/30 06:17:06 fen Exp $ -->
     
     <h3>OpenPrivacy Definition</h2>
     
    @@ -79,9 +79,10 @@
             <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>Reputations are transitive <i>(within the constraints of a
    + well-defined domain)</i>. For example, if A trusts B as a
    + source of local news, and B trusts C for local news, then
    + it could be determined that A trusts C for local news.
             </dd>
           </dl>
       </li>



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Mon Jan 29 2001 - 22:17:12 PST