So please don’t make this an us and them conversation - lets look to how we cooperate to achieve all our aims. Finally in terms of open source versus commercial, sometimes commercial is required to get things moving, but that doesn’t mean the two can’t work together - our costs are very low (and there are costs getting access to regulated data such as finance and health), and we provide a service no one else has managed to do in terms of getting data back to the individual to reuse we’re ethical (don’t see touch, hold) and we’re user focussed, and we are fully decentralized (the user holds their own data). There is work to do to see how we intersect and help each other, but we are open to that (and we are very active in getting standards built around this whole area to foster interoperability) - I’d very much welcome an open discussion on how to make it happen. In addition digi me has a full data normalisation capability and a full consent capability - items that will help Solid we believe. Solid is looking forwards to the individual owning their data in pods from apps which do not hold the data - so acts of your legacy and Solid for your future and we bring the two together to give you your complete digital life, all 100% private. This data extends from social feeds, finance data, health data and a lot more. Digi me deals with data as it is today - giving it back to individuals and in a way that digi me the company does not see, touch or hold user data ever. I should not speak for him, but I can say that the conversation was such that we don’t see each other as competitors, but fellow travellers in the same space. Sir Tim and I spoke at length in November about both Solid and digi me (dropping the dot as can’t put links in a comment reply). Re your comment I am the Exec Chairman and founder of.
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