CVS update: openprivacy/htdocs/papers

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Date: Thu Mar 08 2001 - 10:10:58 PST

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    Date: Thursday March 8, 19101 @ 10:10
    Author: fen
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            200103-white.html
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    added free software note

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    diff -u openprivacy/htdocs/papers/200103-white.html:1.52 openprivacy/htdocs/papers/200103-white.html:1.53
    --- openprivacy/htdocs/papers/200103-white.html:1.52 Wed Mar 7 08:20:29 2001
    +++ openprivacy/htdocs/papers/200103-white.html Thu Mar 8 10:10:58 2001
    @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
       </head>
       <body bgcolor="#ffffff">
     
    - <!-- $Id: 200103-white.html,v 1.52 2001/03/07 16:20:29 fen Exp $ -->
    + <!-- $Id: 200103-white.html,v 1.53 2001/03/08 18:10:58 fen Exp $ -->
         
         <center>
         <h1>OpenPrivacy - Enhancing the Internet with Reputations</h1>
    @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
               </tr>
               <tr>
                 <td align=right>Version:</td>
    - <td align=left>0.4</td>
    + <td align=left>0.5</td>
               </tr>
               <tr>
                 <td align=right valign=top>Authors:</td>
    @@ -75,9 +75,10 @@
           <p>
             While we provide a system that securely protects one's privacy, we
             are focusing our efforts on creating an <i>open</i> system. By
    - "open" we mean much more than merely being Open Source with open,
    - published APIs. We are creating a mechanism for communication and
    - interaction that provides free and open access to all.
    + "open" we mean much more than merely being Open Source[<a
    + href="#open">open</a>] with open, published APIs. We are creating
    + a mechanism for communication and interaction that provides free
    + and open access to all.
           </p>
           <p>
             In order to be able to freely search for and collect, read, write,
    @@ -687,15 +688,47 @@
               <dt><a name="jets">[<b>jets</b>]</a> JetsPeek
                 &lt;<a href="http://www.openprivacy.org/projects/jetspeek.shtml"
                        target="_new">http://www.openprivacy.org/projects/jetspeek.shtml>&gt;
    + </dt>
    + <dt><a name="open">[<b>open</b>]</a> Open Source vs. Free
    + Software.
    + <dd>
    + Actually, OpenPrivacy is closer to "Free Software" than it is
    + to "Open Source," as we not only have the source available for
    + inspection, but we also support the freedom to use the software
    + as outlined by the GPL. (We may dual license with the Artistic
    + License also, or use the GNU Clarified Artistic License.) Some
    + additional links follow:
    + </dd>
    + <ul>
    + <li>GNU &lt;<a href="
    http://www.gnu.org/"
    + target="_new">http://www.gnu.org>&gt;
    + </li>
    + <li>GNU General Public License &lt;<a
    + href="
    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html"
    + target="_new">http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>&gt;
    + </li>
    + <li>Clarified Artistic License &lt;<a
    + href="
    http://www.appwatch.com/license/ncftp-3.0.2.txt"
    + target="_new">http://www.appwatch.com/license/ncftp-3.0.2.txt>&gt;
    + </li>
    + <li>Open Source &lt;<a href="
    http://www.opensource.org/"
    + target="_new">http://www.opensource.org>&gt;
    + </li>
    + <li>Some Philosophy &lt;<a
    + href="
    http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html"
    + target="_new">http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html>&gt;
    + </li>
    + </ul>
               <dt><a name="prof">[<b>prof</b>]</a> Advanced profiler
               technologies; see e.g.:
               <dd><li>Java HotSpot Technology
               &lt;<a href="
    http://java.sun.com/products/hotspot/"
               target="_new">http://java.sun.com/products/hotspot>&gt;
               </dd>
    - <dt><a name="ster">[<b>ster</b>]</a> Bruce Sterling, 1992.
    + <dt><a name="ster">[<b>ster</b>]</a> Bruce Sterling, author.
               <dd>from a speech to the Library Information Technology
    - Association, June 1992, San Francisco CA
    + Association, June 1992, San Francisco CA (the prescience of this
    + comment is phenomenal)
               </dd>
               <dt><a name="tmay">[<b>tmay</b>]</a> Tim May used the term
                 "reputation capital" in a 1994 cypherpunk paper



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