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  • From: Peter Saint-Andre <>
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  • Subject: Re: [wg-pic] MACE, identity 2.0, registrars, cardspace, etc.
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 16:16:52 -0600
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I've been exploring how Jabber fits in with OpenID of late, but not so
much directly with Dick's efforts (e.g., the proposed DIX WG at IETF).
I'll report on the results when I have something more substantial to
report. :-)

Peter

Neal McBurnett wrote:
> Given the discussion today about authentication and web services, here
> is a recent message from the head of Internet2's MACE group. There
> has been lots of discussion of this sort of thing recently. I highly
> recommend Dick's presentation that Bob notes below.
>
> This year's OSCON is where Peter Saint-Andre is as we speak.
>
> Peter - what's your impression? How does jabber fit in this new auth
> space?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neal McBurnett http://mcburnett.org/neal/
> Signed and/or sealed mail encouraged. GPG/PGP Keyid: 2C9EBA60
>
> ----- Forwarded message from RL 'Bob' Morgan
> <>
> -----
>
> To: MACE
> <>
> From: RL 'Bob' Morgan
> <>
> Subject: identity 2.0, for registrars
>
> Here at IETF chatting with our good friend Dick Hardt of Identity 2.0 and
> SXiP fame (if you haven't seen his iconic Identity 2.0 pitch:
>
> http://www.identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/
>
> it's worth the 5 minutes or so), imagine my surprise when he mentioned
> "talking next week at some sort of registrars event". Indeed he is the
> keynote speaker at
>
> http://www.aacrao.org/tech06/
> AACRAO Student Services Technology Conference
> July 23 - 25, 2006
> Grand Hyatt Denver
> Denver, Colorado
>
> So we can expect some of our registrars to come home asking what we're
> doing about Identity 2.0. Not a bad thing necessarily, but all shows the
> power of a good pitch.
>
> - RL "Bob"
>
> ---
>
> Identity 2.0
>
> Date/Time: Sunday July 23, 2006 , 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
> Location: Imperial Ballroom
>
> Session ID: 068
> Type: Plenary
>
> Interest Tracks: Emerging Technologies
> Committee: Workshop and Special Sessions
>
> Short Description: As more interactions move online and the boundary
> around an institution blurs into the global village, current identity
> management technologies are failing to operate at Internet scale. A new
> user-centric approach, Identity 2.0, is needed. This fast paced keynote
> will provoke discussion and raise more questions than answers on digital
> identity for all constituents in a truly web-connected world.
>
> A pioneer in the Internet sector and open source software community, Dick
> Hardt has been active in software development for nearly two decades.
> Prior to founding Sxip Identity, Dick founded ActiveState in 1997. Under
> his leadership as CEO, ActiveState became a leader in open source
> programming languages and anti-spam software and was acquired by UK-based
> software company, Sophos in 2003.
>
> Estimated Attendance: 400
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>

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