Just a reminder that the coordinators of the Internet Identity Workshop are trying to get 75 people registered by April 1 (one week), and they are only about 1/3 of the way there. Historically this has been a good chance for members of both the OpenID & OAuth community to meet. Yesterday I posted<http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-googlers-attend-internet-identity.html> information about the set of Googlers who will be there, and the topics we hope to discuss.
Here are details about the event: INTERNET IDENTITY WORKSHPOP May 18-20th in Mountain View California We lowered the price from last year until April 1 (that is in a week) and need to get 75 folks registered by that date. It is $50 less for independents and $75 for corporate folks - this is then the regular price from last year. We have a beautiful new website with all the information about the conference. http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com So what do we do at IIW's? People from a diverse range of projects dive in and get work done. Lots of different groups come together and use the face time to sync their work with others - learn what is happening and solve problems. You can ask the folks on this list who have attended what they have gotten out of the event. I included a list of projects that have people there and get work done - it is kind of amazing. The thing that links all the work together at this workshop is is this notion of "user-centricity" or "user-driven services". Technically how people can manage their own identity and data and relationship information across the range of websites, services, companies and organizations. We also as a community understand this is not just technical - there are a bunch of social and legal issues that aries too and we try to address them. For this particular conference we are going to also focus some attention on what are business models are that can make this ecology of web services thrive. The heart of the workshop is a practical idealism in working towards the shared vision of a decentralized, user-oriented identity layer for the Internet. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US. You can learn more about the workshop on our "about page http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com/?page_id=2 You can see all the topics covered last time - http://iiw.idcommons.net/Notes_08b Anyone attending can host a session - we begin making the agenda live at 1pm on Monday and do it again both Tuesday and Wednesday morning Here is the registration PAGE http://iiw8.eventbrite.com/ You can see a list of proposed topics here - you can add more too.... http://iiw.idcommons.net/Proposed_Topics_ii8 I have a post about what is different - http://www.identitywoman.net/internet-identity-workshop-may-18-20 there are several things including the SCHEDULE - we are starting at 9am on Monday. Blog about us on your website - use the badges http://iiw.idcommons.net/Blog_badges GUEST BLOGGING on IIW If you have gotten a lot out of IIW and or are really looking forward we want to hear why and will post it on our blog. Eric Sachs from Google just did a post.... http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com/?page_id=30 THANK YOU TO our sponsors to date - sponsorship spots are still avaliable. * Microsoft * Plaxo * Google * Information Card Foundation * OUNO STUFF IN THE MIX AT IIW! (these are all in the sidebar on our website/blog) Open Standards * OpenID * OAuth * Open Social * Portable Contacts * Activity Streams * OASIS XRD (eXtensible Resource Descriptor) * OASIS XRI (eXtensible Resource Identifier) * OASIS XDI (XRI Data Interchange) * SAML * Liberty Alliance ID-WSF * WS-Trust * DiSoDistributed Social Networking Project Standards Interop * OSIS (Open Source Identity Systems) * Concordia Major Information Card Projects * The Pamela Project Relying Party Code * Higgins Project * CardSpace * Bandit * XMLDAP (The first Java Information Card library) Relying Party Code and Security Token Server code Browser Based Card Selectors * Higgins Project (offers both browser-based and native card selectors) * openinfocard Multi-Protocol Open Source Projects * Higgins Project (supports Information Cards, OpenID, SAML, XRI, XDI) * Shibboleth * CAS (Central Authentication Service) project (supports OpenID, SAML, prototype Information Card support) * Bandit * OpenSSO (supports SAML, Liberty ID-FF/ID-WSF, WS-Federation, Information Cards, OpenID) Industry Consortia * Identity Commons * Liberty Alliance * OASIS ID Trust * ITU-T Focus Group on IdM and subsequent activity. Groups Addressing Legal/Social/Business Issues * DataPortability Project * ID-LegalWorkingn group at Identity Commons * Kids Online Working group at Identity Commons * UserCentric Health Working group at Identity Commons * Project VRM * Liberty Alliance Identity Assurance Framework * Liberty Alliance Identity Governance Framewo --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OAuth" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/oauth?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
