Hello OpenID Community!

We have a few presenters scheduled and many more are tuning up their 
presentations to meet the guidelines. 

We still have plenty of slots left, so if you have been noodling on why OpenID 
does not work for your organization, or what you think should happen with the 
technology, please get involved!

From:

http://wiki.openid.net/2010-OpenID-Technology-Summit-West

here is the current Summit Information
Overview

For all of you that wish OpenID had feature X or worked like Y, this is the 
OpenID Summit for YOU!

This Summit will be for participants ONLY.

You are either part of the Problem (you don't use OpenID because of X or Y and 
are willing to present), or you are part of the Solution (you are or will be 
active in an OpenID Working Group).

This is NOT a Summit for those that want to learn about OpenID.

We will start off after lunch on Monday, April 5th with short presentations 
about the Problem, followed by an evening of beer and food and lively 
discussion. 

Tuesday, April 6th will be a full day (starting at 9am) where we will have 
technology presentations, open space for ad hoc topics, and then next step 
discussions for Working Groups.

The 2010 theme for the OpenID Technical Committee is OpenID v Next. Our goal is 
to pull the community together so that we can understand what we collectively 
need the technology to do next, and kick off Working Groups to make that 
happen. This Summit is that start of the process. 

Agenda suggestions? Interested in giving a presentation? Other questions? Shoot 
[email protected] an email.

RSVP At

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/417522822

Time & Location

Microsoft

1065 La Avenida Street

Mountain View CA



Monday, April 05, 2010 at 12:00 PM - Tuesday, April 06, 2010 at 5:00 PM

Tentative Agenda

Day 1 (April 5th)

11:30-1pm - Lunch

1:00-1:15 - Kickoff

1:15-2:15 - Problem Talks A

1:15 - Eric Sachs (Google) - What OpenID needs to do in the future
1:30 - Bill Shupp (Digg) - Lessons learned from Digg's experience accepting 
OpenID
1:45 - Luke Shepard (Facebook) - Why OpenID doesn't work great for Facebook 
today
2:00 - Raffi Krikorian (Twitter) - Why doesn't OpenID make sense for Twitter 
today? (TBD)
2:45-3:45 - Problem Talks B

2:45 - Sabari Devadoss (Yahoo!) - Concerns/issues on adoption for ecommerce 
sites 
3:00 - Mike Repass (LinkedIn) - How can OpenID help us trust RPs as they 
request more data?
3:15 - tbd
3:30 - tbd 
4:15-5:15 - Problem Talks  C

4:15 - John Bradley (Protiviti) - What's missing for OpenID to be used in 
higher-security government deployments
4:30 - tbd
4:45 - tbd
5:00 - tbd
5:15 - Break

6:00 - Dinner/drinks nearby 

Day 2 (April 6th)

9:00-9:15 - Kickoff

9:15-10:15 - Solution Talks A

9:15 - Breno de Medeiros (Google) - Artifact binding for OpenID
9:30 - tbd
9:45 - tbd
10:00 - tbd
10:15-10:45 - Break

10:45-11:45 - Solution Talks B

10:45 - tbd
11:00 - tbd
11:15 - tbd
11:30 - tbd
noon - Lunch

1:00-2:00 - Open Space/Discussion

1:00 - tbd
1:15 - tbd
1:30 - tbd
1:45 - tbd
2:30-3:30 - Open Space/Discussion (topic tbd) 

2:30 - tbd
2:45 - tbd
3:00 - tbd
3:15 - tbd
4:00-5:00 - New working group organization

4:00 - tbd
4:15 - tbd
4:30 - tbd
4:45 - tbd
5:30 - Drinks nearby

 
Hosts

Google & Microsoft

 

Topic Guidelines

We are looking for people to give presentations about the issues the barriers 
their organization has in deploying OpenID either as an OP or RP. We are also 
looking for technologists to give presentations on how to resolve the issues 
identified.

We are not looking for presentations on "Here is how OpenID works", "My 
thoughts on OpenID", or "Here is what my company has done / will do with 
OpenID". These are all important presentations, but this is not the right venue.

 
Presentation Format

Each talk will have an enforced 10 minute time limit, followed by 5 minutes for 
Q&A and getting the next speaker lined up. We have lots of break times for 
people to discuss the topics in more detail. We also will reserve a number of 
open slots that can be used for followup talks Tuesday afternoon.

Please prepare your presentation ahead of time and take at least 20 minutes to 
practice running through your presentation a couple times. If you do the work 
creating an presentation that effectively communicates your message, you are 
more likely to get people to solve your problem or adopt your solution. As an 
added incentive, we will also have a prize for the best presentation.


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