that list name is fine
thanks
On 7/17/13 1:51 PM, Mike Jones wrote:
John, are you able to create the new mailing list at lists.openid.net
or do we have to ask [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
for the list creation?
Paul and other WG creators, what name do you want the list to have?
openid-specs-native-sso?
-- Mike
*From:*Don Thibeau [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 5:03 AM
*To:* Paul Madsen
*Cc:* n-sakimura; John Ehrig; [email protected]; John
Bradley; Mike Jones
*Subject:* Re: [OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group
John Ehrig can set up the web site space and the online Docusign
process for IPR collection. If done right away it saves all concerned
lots of time and hassle.
Don Thibeau
The OpenID Foundation <http://openid.net>
On Jul 17, 2013, at 7:59 AM, Paul Madsen wrote:
Thanks Nat,
Don, can you direct me to whomever I should work with on the WG list &
page logistics?
Paul
On 7/16/13 6:08 AM, n-sakimura wrote:
The WG formation is deemed to be approved per section 4.2 of the
OpenID Process Document v.1.5 of 2009.
A new mailing list should be established promptly per section 4.3
of the above document. Also, a WG web pages should be set up at
openid.net <http://openid.net>. You should also ask the secretary
of the foundation to announce the first meeting of the WG, in
which scope approval and the chairs selection should be done.
Note: the first meeting can only be done after the WG has
collected the IPR agreement from the participants, so it may not
be as quick as you may wish, but it has to be done. BTW, NRI's
agreement is already in as we have a blanket agreement like Google.
Nat
(2013/07/15 14:56), Paul Madsen wrote:
Next steps?
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Paul Madsen
Ping Identity
Anthony Nadalin<[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
I believe if you dig you will see that there is potential for IPR
from both Apple and Facebook.
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n-sakimura
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To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group
Could you kindly spell it out?
From what I have been hearing, Facebook was just using fast
application switch, which is nothing more than Self-issued thing
that we have, and iOS's native login support given to facebook,
twitter, and Weibo.
Perhaps you are thinking of something else.
Of course, I could be complete wrong. I should probably read
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/howtos/ios-6/
and
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Social/Reference/Social_Framework/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012233
as well.
Having said that, if Apple's interface is not open, perhaps it is
a task for an industry consortia like OpenID Foundation to go and
ask Apple to open up the API for other IdPs as well. Do not know
if they are going to listen, but still, it might be our duty to try.
Nat
(2013/07/04 7:30), Anthony Nadalin wrote:
I also have a concern that we might be infringing on the Facebook SSO
(iOS) IPR with this effort.
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