If BrowserID is the protocol, wouldn't it make sense to put it as its own separate page, so that people will learn to thrown around the correct terminology and use "BrowserID" in reference to say encouraging other sites to implement the protocol? I am just concerned that having BrowserID redirect to Persona might cause people to conflate the two and make people think it depends on the centralized servers of Mozilla, so they may be less appreciative of how decentralized it can be (of course, referring to Persona from the proposed BrowserID page would be good too).
> If BrowserID is the protocol, wouldn't it make sense to put it as its > own separate page, so that people will learn to thrown around the > correct terminology and use "BrowserID" in reference to say > encouraging other sites to implement the protocol? I am just concerned > that having BrowserID redirect to Persona might cause people to > conflate the two and make people think it depends on the centralized > servers of Mozilla, so they may be less appreciative of how > decentralized it can be (of course, referring to Persona from the > proposed BrowserID page would be good too).
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Mark Giffin <m1...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi Brett,
> Which MDN pages are you talking about?
> Thanks,
> Mark Giffin
> On 10/30/12 8:16 PM, Brett Zamir wrote:
>> Hi,
>> If BrowserID is the protocol, wouldn't it make sense to put it as its own
>> separate page, so that people will learn to thrown around the correct
>> terminology and use "BrowserID" in reference to say encouraging other sites
>> to implement the protocol? I am just concerned that having BrowserID
>> redirect to Persona might cause people to conflate the two and make people
>> think it depends on the centralized servers of Mozilla, so they may be less
>> appreciative of how decentralized it can be (of course, referring to
>> Persona from the proposed BrowserID page would be good too).