Eran Hammer-Lahav wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm Eran, one of the authors of OAuth and up until recently worked on
> a content distribution platform called Nouncer. I've been busy lately
> working on a bunch of OAuth extensions such as Token Attributes (to
> negotiate resource access, permissions, and duration) and Discovery.
> The Discovery work produced a side-project called XRDS-Simple which
> was released last night as a first draft.

I take it that would be http://xrds-simple.net/core/1.0/ :)

> I've used XMPP for individual updates, Pub/Sub, and started playing
> with the idea of an XMPP API server. I'm still catching up to the
> XMPP world, but am very interested in applying OAuth and XRDS-Simple
> discovery to XMPP services. I think in the near future, applications
> are going to use both HTTP and XMPP to provide a complete set of
> services which should all work seamlessly. There is no reason why a
> user has to authorize an application twice, once for HTTP use and
> another for XMPP use. In fact, the user should even know what the
> application is using.

Yes, as I've realized more and more recently, we seem to be moving to a
world where there are just services, which can be accessed via HTTP,
XMPP, SMS, and even old-fashioned technologies like the telephone.

> Looking forward to discussing these ideas.

Indeed!

Peter

-- 
Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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