Draft charter for v.Next Attributes working group

Chris Obdam chris.obdam at holder.nl
Mon May 10 19:53:46 UTC 2010


I am missing the validation of attributes?

Op 10 mei 2010, om 20:09 heeft Joseph Smarr het volgende geschreven:

> Hey guys, I volunteered to drive the "attributes" working group for OpenID v.Next, so here's a proposed charter, feedback welcome. Thanks to Mike Jones for actually writing up the first draft and getting me to act on it! :) js
> 
> 
> (a)  Charter.
> (i)              WG name:  OpenID v.Next Attributes
> (ii)              Purpose:  Produce attribute transmission and schema specifications for OpenID v.Next that address the limitations and drawbacks present in the OpenID 2.0 attribute facilities that limit OpenID’s applicability, adoption, usability, and interoperability.  Sharing basic data about the user has become a common enough requirement that OpenID needs to take a more hands-on role in specifying common fields and also more tightly/actively working on how to propose and accept new standard fields going forward.  Specific goals are:
> · define how to ask for and get rich, consistent, common and extensible data attributes,
> · define schemas for common attributes,
> · define a mechanism and process for using attributes not in this common set,
> · enable user control over what attributes are released,
> · enable aggregation of attributes from multiple verifiable attribute sources,
> · enable the use of attributes by non-browser applications
> · enable the use of attributes both with and without employing an active client,
> · seamlessly integrate with and complement the other OpenID v.Next specifications.
>               Compatibility with OpenID 2.0 is an explicit non-goal for this work.
> (iii)              Scope:  Produce a next generation OpenID attribute specification or specifications, consistent with the purpose statement.
> (iv)              Proposed List of Specifications:  OpenID v.Next Attribute Transmission and Attribute Schema specifications and possibly related specifications.
> (v)              Anticipated audience or users of the work:  Implementers of OpenID Providers, Relying Parties, Active Clients, and non-browser applications utilizing OpenID.
> (vi)              Language in which the WG will conduct business:  English.
> (vii)              Method of work:  E-mail discussions on the working group mailing list, working group conference calls, and face-to-face meetings at the Internet Identity Workshop and OpenID summits.
> (viii)              Basis for determining when the work of the WG is completed:  Work will not be deemed to be complete until there is a consensus that the resulting protocol specification or family of specifications fulfills the working group goals.  Additional proposed changes beyond that initial consensus will be evaluated on the basis of whether they increase or decrease consensus within the working group.  The work will be completed once it is apparent that maximal consensus on the draft has been achieved, consistent with the purpose and scope.
> (b)  Background Information.
> (i)              Related work being done in other WGs or organizations:  OpenID Authentication 2.0 and related specifications, including Attribute Exchange (AX) and Simple Registration (SReg).  ICF Schemas working group.  Portable Contacts.
> (ii)              Proposers:
> Joseph Smarr, jsmarr at google.com, Google (chair)
> Additional proposers to be added here
> (iii)              Anticipated Contributions:  None.
> 
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