Hi Mark, for some reason I just saw this post, answers and questions
inserted ...
On 5-Apr-07, at 9:47 AM, Mark Wahl wrote:
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> http://openid.net/specs/openid-attribute-exchange-1_0-04.html
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> 1. Section 2 states that the store operation "saves or updates
> attribute information on the OpenID
Hi Mark
The URL mapping of LDAP attributes below looks pretty useful. Some of
those overlap with attributes we defined for AX, but many of the
attributes in AX are not defined, or don't have the same granularity.
Given that LDAP attributes were defined per the needs of enterprise,
and AX at
On 5-Apr-07, at 8:46 PM, Johannes Ernst wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 18:36, Chris Messina wrote:
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>> ... I personally think selling to the enterprise is nearly
>> impossible without tons of grassroots adoption ...
>
> I disagree. ;-)
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> Now granted, there are many, many things that we all need t
Dick Hardt wrote:
> If there was something out there already, I would propose we used it.
> There is not.
>
> Just like the SAML crowd has accused the OpenID crowd of reinventing an
> identity protocol (AKA reinventing the wheel) -- the AX proposal has
> some unique concepts that people lik
Tony Nadalin from IBM and Dale Olds from Novell are well aware of
what is happening in OpenID.
The lack of a clear IPR policy is preventing Microsoft from directly
participating in the mailing lists. A number of us met at Microsoft
[1] and this was one of the issues that we are working to add
I'm fine with keeping it 1.0 as Josh proposed.
--David
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From: Johnny Bufu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 09:38 PM Pacific Standard Time
To: Recordon, David
Cc: Josh Hoyt; OpenID specs list
Subject:Re: SREG namespace URI rol