It would be interesting to me, at least.
My team is currently considering using OpenID for real business
transactions and sorting out what is there and what is not there. For
something that is not there, we have to create one and perhaps propose
as a spec.
Nat
McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) wrote:
> Currently OpenID 2.0 is targeted for supporting consumer-oriented
> interactions. I would love to develop a sense as to when/if members of
> OpenID have any interest in sketching out B2B interactions where not
> only identity is important but also assertion of authorization
> information at runtime via XACML will be discussed?
>
> Players such as Vidoop can further expand their value proposition if
> they were to noodle XACML support as part of OpenID as there are tons of
> industry vertical federations that would benefit from such a solution...
>
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