Robert Ott wrote:
@All OpenID Europe: Who want's to be an 'active' part of
OpenID Europe? Please answer directly to me in order that
I can convert the feedback in a coordinated proposal to OIDF.
and
Please drop me an e-mail with your contact address and state
whether or not you are still interested to be a OpenID
representative of the corresponding country. Please assure
that I get the e-mail by end of 2009.

In order to stop the confusion about OIDE - and even more importantly - 
facilitate a discussion of the future activities on a European level, I think 
it is important to keep all correspondence on the public EU-list and use the 
wiki.openid.net to draft and sum up any conclusions as well as a list of 
current contacts.

In that way everybody has access to to same information about what happens in Europe and can benefit from contacting each other directly at any given occasion. If the public list is not used for these purposes it will continue its previous starvation. And obvious confusion like this will continue to flourish:
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Nat Sakimura, 2009/08/12:
In June, Robert Ott has become the Vice President of OIDE, and is
the acting head of OIDE now, as Snorri is extremely busy right now to
run his family's business after his father passed away late last year.
http://www.sakimura.org/en/modules/wordpress/openid-international-activities-updates/

Robert Ott, 2009/11/26:
Thus, the current situation is that many people (including me) don't
know who actually manages OpenID Europe and more importantly, who is
the owner of the registered trademarks and the domains such as
openideurope.eu? Who has the contact information of all the European
representatives? And so on. I thought Snorri donated everything to
OIDF but I'm not sure about that.
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Lukas Rosenstock wrote:
If you're planning to reorganize OpenID Europe I'm willing to give
my input and feedback but I won't be able to put much effort in it
from my end and, as per my current geographic location, I may not
be the best person for that anyway. I have no issues wearing that
badge of the German OpenID representative but I will happily resign
if someone else will take over.

With respect to the "appointment" of Country Representatives I also believe 
that the primary purpose is to act as a point of reference for other people from that 
country to facilitate contacts on a national level until it is obvious for newbies who to 
contact - e.g. when a local OIDF chapter has been formed. I think it should be made clear 
that the Country Representatives are in no way supposed to act as a filter and that 
anyone from any country in Europe is free to publish and discuss OpenID opportunities or 
problems related to his country.

Therefore I would urge anyone following this list not only to contact their 
listed country representative or others by private mail, but also to come 
forward with any proposals or questions directly on this list. In that respect 
we europeans can learn a lot from the other US(dominated) lists.

Henrik Biering
=henrik


Lukas Rosenstock skrev:
Hello!
I was appointed as the representative of OpenID in Germany; I had been
asked at that time. In 2007 and 2008 I was evangelizing OpenID at
various tech events in Germany but even I have to admit having
"disappeared from the stage" in the last year. The reason for that is
that I have joined a startup company which
a) doesn't give me a lot of time for anything else and
b) this company is Silicon-Valley-based and has a development site in
India, so I'm not spending much time in Germany or Europe anyway these
days.

I have to agree with Martin Paljak where he said that mainly the
OpenID Foundation Membership is something to show off but most
activities what people have done could have been executed without that
designation. After the German IdentityCamp in Bremen in 2008 there
were some attempts to start a local chapter in Germany but there was
no driving force behind that from either side.

Snorri had started "OpenID '09" where he wanted to bring OpenID to a
"point of no return" (as he indicated) but I haven't seen any activity
on that; I messaged him recently (the same day where Henrik Biering
send the mail to the list) and didn't get any reply. It seems he has
left the Internet business and is working in some VIP event agency
("Le Week-End").

If you're planning to reorganize OpenID Europe I'm willing to give my
input and feedback but I won't be able to put much effort in it from
my end and, as per my current geographic location, I may not be the
best person for that anyway. I have no issues wearing that badge of
the German OpenID representative but I will happily resign if someone
else will take over.

Regards,
 Lukas Rosenstock



2009/12/3 Robert Ott <[email protected]>:
@All OpenID Europe:
Who want's to be an 'active' part of OpenID Europe? Please answer directly to 
me in order that I can convert the feedback in a coordinated proposal to OIDF. 
Please also include what kind of responsibility 'activity' you propose to take 
care of.  Activities could for example be:
- Organizing face-to-face meetings 1-2 times a year
- Writing articles to be published to summarize what's going on related to 
OpenID in Europe. We should aim to have at least one headline a month.
- and so on... suggestions welcome.

@Current OpenID Representatives of the various countries:
- Please drop me an e-mail with your contact address and state whether or not 
you are still interested to be a OpenID representative of the corresponding 
country. Please assure that I get the e-mail by end of 2009. I will then 
assemble a list of current OpenID contact people in Europe. If you are 
currently not a representative of a country but what to be a contact person for 
a country, please also drop me a short message.
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