On 22 Apr 2010, at 14:43, Lucas Stadler wrote: > The last basic data type is also the most important. It contains > the definition of the information about a particular persons. I > call this an 'identity'. The minimal information that is required > to be part of the idea, is a foaf:Person definition with a public > key defined in it (WOT - Web of Trust). As I thought that a user > should only make availlable what he/she wants, one can also decide > to encrypt part of the identity and therefor restrict access to > a group. (Again, more on this (the groups) later.)
Have you looked at foaf+ssl? http://esw.w3.org/Foaf%2Bssl/FAQ Henry
