[OpenID] Data Without Borders Episode 3: Vote!
Peter Williams
pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Sun Dec 21 02:47:37 UTC 2008
The smime v3 standard (available to a billion users) has the ability to request/control signed receipts. Dod/nsa interfered a lot in the standard (and msft.uk facilitated smime in commodity windows in order to fufill a large dod office systems order). Arguably, the interference only did good. What dod office systems need, so probably do most general purpose office systems. All the design experience given for free benefits dod, since its maintained for free for ever by the public at large.
I keep wondering how to rebuild a similar confluence of organizational goals for openid. Useful politics is about putting the right deck chairs in the right order.
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From: Dick Hardt <dick.hardt at gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 6:31 PM
To: Chris Messina <chris.messina at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [OpenID] Data Without Borders Episode 3: Vote!
I don't recall getting an invite.
On 20-Dec-08, at 4:30 PM, Chris Messina wrote:
I'm not sure if this was sent to this list before, but Johannes, Mike Kirkwood and I participated in a Data Without Borders podcast this past week and covered some of our ideas (and differences) as candidates:
http://datawithoutborders.net/dwb3/
An invitation was sent out to all candidates to participate in the podcast (from what I understand) but only three of us ended up participating.
Chris
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