Afternoon all,

http://framework.zend.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=20369

Pushing out another proposal for comments since it's "Ready for Review". And 
yet again, it's OpenID related. Zend_Service_Yadis is a protocol for 
discovering the services associated with a URI based online Identity. It's 
nice, complicated, and likely incredibly vague to everyone as to what it's 
purpose is. It's attracted no comments since being published last February :). 
That must be some sort of achievement by itself, right? Most obscure proposal 
perhaps? Do I win something???

If anyone has a small sliver of time to quickly dash through the code, and find 
anything to comment on, please let me know. The source code has been in 
operation on a few sites already, and I recently polished it up for my 
originally intended OpenID proposal - the new Zend_OpenId proposal from Dmitry 
will more than likely make use of it (barring any repeat performance from 
June...ahem ;)).

As such, given Zend's recent prioritisation of OpenID support, it's a an 
important Service component to get right, irrespective of how mind-numbingly 
boring it may appear (okay, "is").

I won't hold anyone to account for not commenting ;).

Kind regards,
Pádraic
 
Pádraic Brady
http://blog.astrumfutura.com
http://www.patternsforphp.com





       
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