This message is being sent to revise the proposal to create the PAPE working
group, changing only one word, so that the projected completion date is July
2008, rather than May 2008. The complete text of the revised proposal follows.
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-- Mike
-Original Message-
From: Nat Sakimura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 5:55 PM
To: Mike Jones
Cc: specs@openid.net
Subject: Re: Proposal to create the PAPE working group
Perhaps you could explain to the list what the process
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notifies OpenID Foundation members that a vote that will be held on the
creation of the PAPE working group between noon Friday, June 6th US Pacific
Time and
I have to agree with Nat.
The real problem here, as I see it, is that the current specs council members
appear to be reluctant to actually fulfill their duties for timely review of
specification proposals.
David or Scott, can you please create the (publicly readable)
Can you add a clear statement to the draft charter that implementations already
using Yadis will remain compatible with the output of this working group,
since, as I understand it, XRDS-Simple is intended to be compatible with Yadis?
Or is backwards-compatibility with existing OpenID 2.0
Can you add a clear statement to the draft charter that implementations already
using AX 1.0 will remain compatible with the output of this working group? Or
is backwards-compatibility with existing AX implementations not a goal of this
work?
-- Mike
As announced at
http://openid.net/2008/12/22/member-vote-to-approve-the-pape-specification/,
the member vote to approve the PAPE specification as an OpenID standard is now
under way. Visit https://openid.net/foundation/members/polls/2 to vote between
now and December 29th.
If approved, this
To be clear, once this proposal has stopped changing, the proposers will need
to send a version in an e-mail message to the specs list asking that the
working group be created. The reason it needs to be in e-mail rather than on
the wiki is that the archived version of the e-mail won't change,
As announced on
OpenID.nethttp://openid.net/2008/12/31/pape-approved-as-an-openid-specification/,
PAPE has been approved by the OpenID Foundation membership as an OpenID
specification. This is significant both because it completes the development
of the first specification under the OpenID