[OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group

Paul Madsen paulmadsen at rogers.com
Wed Jul 17 18:39:26 UTC 2013


I am 99% confident that *our* beloved Tony was not part of the R&B group 
from Oakland, briefly popular in the 90s.....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony!_Toni!_Ton%C3%A9!


On 7/17/13 2:33 PM, Don Thibeau wrote:
> Paul
>
> I don't think "Tony Tony Tony"  is a good name for a working group :)
>
> Don Thibeau
> The OpenID Foundation <http://openid.net>
>
>
>
> On Jul 17, 2013, at 2:30 PM, Paul Madsen wrote:
>
>> Tony Tony Tony, how I've missed our time together
>>
>> The WG's mandate is to profile OIDC to enable an SSO model for native 
>> mobile applications.
>>
>> Can you suggest a better (concise & memorable) descriptor for a mail 
>> list identifier?
>>
>> paul
>>
>> On 7/17/13 2:17 PM, Anthony Nadalin wrote:
>>>
>>> That’s a totally useless name
>>>
>>> *From:*openid-specs-bounces at lists.openid.net 
>>> [mailto:openid-specs-bounces at lists.openid.net] *On Behalf Of *Paul 
>>> Madsen
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 10:59 AM
>>> *To:* Mike Jones
>>> *Cc:* John Bradley; specs at openid.net; John Ehrig; Don Thibeau
>>> *Subject:* Re: [OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group
>>>
>>> that list name is fine
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> On 7/17/13 1:51 PM, Mike Jones wrote:
>>>
>>>     John, are you able to create the new mailing list at
>>>     lists.openid.net <http://lists.openid.net> or do we have to ask
>>>     support at osuosl.org <mailto:support at osuosl.org> for the list
>>>     creation?
>>>
>>>     Paul and other WG creators, what name do you want the list to
>>>     have?  openid-specs-native-sso?
>>>
>>>     -- Mike
>>>
>>>     *From:*Don Thibeau [mailto:don at oidf.org]
>>>     *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 5:03 AM
>>>     *To:* Paul Madsen
>>>     *Cc:* n-sakimura; John Ehrig; openid-specs at lists.openid.net
>>>     <mailto:openid-specs at lists.openid.net>; John Bradley; Mike Jones
>>>     *Subject:* Re: [OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group
>>>
>>>     John Ehrig can set up the web site space and the online Docusign
>>>     process for IPR collection.  If done right away it saves all
>>>     concerned lots of time and hassle.
>>>
>>>     Don Thibeau
>>>
>>>     The OpenID Foundation <http://openid.net/>
>>>
>>>     On Jul 17, 2013, at 7:59 AM, Paul Madsen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Thanks Nat,
>>>
>>>     Don, can you direct me to whomever I should work with on the WG
>>>     list & page logistics?
>>>
>>>     Paul
>>>
>>>     On 7/16/13 6:08 AM, n-sakimura wrote:
>>>
>>>         The WG formation is deemed to be approved per section 4.2 of
>>>         the OpenID Process Document v.1.5 of 2009.
>>>
>>>         A new mailing list should be established promptly per
>>>         section 4.3 of the above document. Also, a WG web pages
>>>         should be set up at openid.net <http://openid.net/>. You
>>>         should also ask the secretary of the foundation to announce
>>>         the first meeting of the WG, in which scope approval and the
>>>         chairs selection should be done.
>>>
>>>         Note: the first meeting can only be done after the WG has
>>>         collected the IPR agreement from the participants, so it may
>>>         not be as quick as you may wish, but it has to be done. BTW,
>>>         NRI's agreement is already in as we have a blanket agreement
>>>         like Google.
>>>
>>>         Nat
>>>
>>>         (2013/07/15 14:56), Paul Madsen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>         Next steps?
>>>
>>>         -----------
>>>         Paul Madsen
>>>         Ping Identity
>>>
>>>         Anthony Nadalin<tonynad at microsoft.com>
>>>         <mailto:tonynad at microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         I believe if you dig you will see that there is potential
>>>         for IPR from both Apple and Facebook.
>>>
>>>         -----Original Message-----
>>>         From: openid-specs-bounces at lists.openid.net
>>>         <mailto:openid-specs-bounces at lists.openid.net>
>>>         [mailto:openid-specs-bounces at lists.openid.net] On Behalf Of
>>>         n-sakimura
>>>         Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 10:20 PM
>>>         To: openid-specs at lists.openid.net
>>>         <mailto:openid-specs at lists.openid.net>
>>>         Subject: Re: [OIDFSC] Native application SSO Working Group
>>>
>>>         Could you kindly spell it out?
>>>
>>>          From what I have been hearing, Facebook was just using fast
>>>         application switch, which is nothing more than Self-issued
>>>         thing that we have, and iOS's native login support given to
>>>         facebook, twitter, and Weibo.
>>>         Perhaps you are thinking of something else.
>>>
>>>         Of course, I could be complete wrong. I should probably read
>>>         https://developers.facebook.com/docs/howtos/ios-6/
>>>         and
>>>
>>>         http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Social/Reference/Social_Framework/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012233
>>>
>>>
>>>         as well.
>>>
>>>         Having said that, if Apple's interface is not open, perhaps
>>>         it is a task for an industry consortia like OpenID
>>>         Foundation to go and ask Apple to open up the API for other
>>>         IdPs as well. Do not know if they are going to listen, but
>>>         still, it might be our duty to try.
>>>
>>>         Nat
>>>
>>>         (2013/07/04 7:30), Anthony Nadalin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>         I also have a concern that we might be infringing on the
>>>         Facebook SSO
>>>         (iOS) IPR with this effort.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         -- 
>>>         Nat Sakimura (n-sakimura at nri.co.jp
>>>         <mailto:n-sakimura at nri.co.jp>)
>>>         Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.
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