A few of us in the community (myself, Chris Messina, David Recordon, Brian Ellin, et al) have been working to get the OpenID project on Google Code setup. Right now it is in a reserved status to ensure that no one other than the OpenID Foundation gets ahold of it. I think everything is ready to go at this point, we just need the green light from the board. Our immediate plans for the Google Code project are:

- house the source code for the openid.net website in a version control system, both for transparency and security - as Brian mentioned in this post[0] to the new OpenID Code mailing list, JanRain has committed to moving their libraries (currently hosted at openidenabled.com) to this new project space so that we have a single home for all of the development. - I don't actually recall if we discussed moving the content currently housed at svn.openid.net to the new project space. I assume that we will at some point, but we can certainly wait on that if there is objection or concern about that.

Initially, we'd like to have the four of us (myself, Chris, David, and Brian) set as admins for the Google Code project at least while we get things setup. This can certainly be adjusted down the road as necessary.

Are there any objections to moving forward with this?

Thanks,
Will


[0]: http://openid.net/pipermail/code/2009-March/000000.html
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