Both the OAuth Discovery and XRDS-Simple documents now have
deprecation warnings at the top of the page.

It would be reasonable to give readers a rationale for why those
specifications have been deprecated and should not be used. Has a
grievous security error been found? Is a competing specification
favored? Just the turn of the bureaucratic wheel in protocol
development?

A link in the deprecation warning to a longer blog post or other
information would help a lot.

As a data point: OpenMicroBlogging, a messaging protocol used on
hundreds of public Web sites, depends on OAuth Discovery and XRDS-
Simple. We'll continue using them for the time being.

-Evan

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