[e-cvs] cvs commit: e/doc/elib/capability pnml.html

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           space. 
         <li> <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2693.txt">SPKI</a>. Decentralized 
           network of name-spaces, but no translation-on-introduction mechanism. 
-        <li> The <a href="http://thecan.org/in/communities.html">Communities.com</a> Pet 
-          Name System. 
+        <li> The <a href="http://thecan.org/in/communities.html">Communities.com</a> 
+          Pet Name System. 
       </ul>
       <p>The last, unfortunately, was never documented for external consumption. 
         Though <a href="http://www.eros-os.org/~majordomo/dcms-dev/0036.html">http://www.eros-os.org/~majordomo/dcms-dev/0036.html</a> 
@@ -117,9 +117,11 @@
         to other humans and would like to embed keys in much the way they type 
         in, or read, a normal name. Besides EChat, this could all probably be 
         applied to PGP email (thereby augmenting it with user-local names). 
+      <p>See Zooko's &quot;<a href="http://zooko.com/distnames.html">Names: Distributed, 
+        Secure, Human-Readable: Choose Two</a>&quot; for a similar perspective.
       <p>See also <a href="http://www.cap-lore.com/MathPhys/GRref.html">Norm's 
         speculations</a> on the connection between secure designation and General 
-        Relativity's view of space.
+        Relativity's view of space. 
       <h1> The Pet Name Markup Language</h1>
       <p> To be fashionable, I will present the proposal in terms of a proposed 
         new markup language -- The Pet Name Markup Language (PNML). Why a markup