[OpenID - Eu] eu Digest, Vol 2, Issue 5
Lukas Rosenstock
lukas.rosenstock at identity20.eu
Wed Jun 6 11:26:48 UTC 2007
Hello!
This is actually my first post on this list, for everyone who doesn't know
yet, I've decided to be listed as the official supporter of OpenID for
Germany. More information about me will be available soon.
I'm the owner of the "identity20.eu" domain and currently it is only a
small personal blog, but I'm planning to extend this to an information
platform on the topic of identity and I'm looking for guest bloggers who
are willing to publish news on OpenID and other identity topics on that
platform from time to time.
For this particular topic, I would agree with Johannes Ernst to NOT create
a new OpenID wiki but to use the existing wiki and try to translate all
important information into the (European) languages that are not on the
wiki already.
Regards,
Lukas
> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 16:06:24 +0200
> From: "OpenID Europe Foundation" <openid at openideurope.eu>
> Subject: [OpenID - Eu] New Wiki for OpenID in Europe
> To: <eu at openid.net>
> Message-ID: <002401c7a77a$b4051870$1c0f4950$@eu>
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> Dear European OpenID Community,
>
>
> We think launch a new Wiki for inform all important news in each Country
> (in English) and to translate the important documents (All languages).
>
>
> We invite you to deliver your opinion and your ideas.
>
>
> And if somebody knows created quickly Wiki, it's it welcome! ; -)
>
>
> Take care,
>
>
> Philippe Bertier
>
> Secretary
>
> OpenID Europe
>
> <http://www.openideurope.eu> www.openideurope.eu
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>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:38:37 -0700
> From: Johannes Ernst <jernst+openid.net at netmesh.us>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID - Eu] New Wiki for OpenID in Europe
> To: "OpenID Europe Foundation" <openid at openideurope.eu>
> Cc: eu at openid.net
> Message-ID: <21405FA7-F23A-4632-86DC-8B64583C4748 at netmesh.us>
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> Are you asking people to create more pages on http://openid.net/wiki
> or somewhere else? To not fragment the community, I would strongly
> recommend we use the same wiki world-wide, just like wikipedia does.
>
> The openid.net wiki already has something like 8 languages on it and
> there is a defined structure for how to add other languages.
>
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Lukas Rosenstock
Identity 2.0 Europe :: http://identity20.eu/
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