[OpenID] general Digest, Vol 40, Issue 28

David Recordon recordond at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 01:32:28 UTC 2009


Absolutely!  I joined for part of the European call this past week and
expressed the same desire.

--David

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Don Thibeau (OIDF ED) <don at oidf.org> wrote:
> I would be happy to represent the OpenID Foundation on the next European
> Conference call will be Thursday, 7 in January.
>
> On behalf of the current Board of Directors, I want to reflect the consensus
> of support for the effort to extend the reach of OpenID within Europe and to
> give Europe a voice within the OpenID Foundation.
>
>
> Don Thibeau
> don at OIDF.org
> Executive Director
> The OpenID Foundation
> http://openid.net
>
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>   1.  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH (John Bradley)
>   2. Re:  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
>      (Brett McDowell)
>   3. Re:  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
>      (Andrew Arnott)
>   4. Re:  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
>      (Jonathan Coffman)
>   5. Re:  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
>      (Brett McDowell)
>   6. Re:  First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
>      (John Bradley)
>   7.  A european voice within OIDF (Henrik Biering)
>
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 09:23:55 -0500
> From: John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
> Subject: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at NIH
> To: openid-general at lists.openid.net
> Message-ID: <5700FD8C-B8C3-4317-BEC0-58A4329FE422 at ve7jtb.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to prepare
> them for Open Identity.
>
> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly demonstrated the
> first production RP connected to the NIH's openID enabled SSO.
>
> The first application is a closed research application.   However people at
> the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain access.
>
> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that were
> shown at IIW.
>
> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing this is
> real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of more general
> interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new year.
>
> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew Arnott's DNOA
> library.   This has been in testing for a number of months and agencies
> currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now elect to add openID and
> information cards to the credentials they are willing to accept from the
> SSO.
>
> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for putting
> effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this possible.  I realize
> there are competing priorities.
>
> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for government
> work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>
> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made with the
> US Gov.
>
>
> Regards
> John Bradley
>
>
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> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 09:36:36 -0500
> From: Brett McDowell <email at brettmcdowell.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at
>        NIH
> To: John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
> Cc: openid-general at lists.openid.net
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> Congratulations John, this wouldn't have happened with you!
>
> It's great to see someone in the US Government deploying AL1 RP's in
> production, compliant with the ICAM profiles.  This is just the tip of the
> iceberg!
>
>
> Brett McDowell  |  http://info.brettmcdowell.com  |
> http://KantaraInitiative.org
>
> On Dec 12, 2009, at 9:23 AM, John Bradley wrote:
>
>> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to prepare
> them for Open Identity.
>>
>> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly demonstrated
> the first production RP connected to the NIH's openID enabled SSO.
>>
>> The first application is a closed research application.   However people
> at the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain access.
>>
>> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that were
> shown at IIW.
>>
>> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing this is
> real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of more general
> interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new year.
>>
>> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew Arnott's
> DNOA library.   This has been in testing for a number of months and agencies
> currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now elect to add openID and
> information cards to the credentials they are willing to accept from the
> SSO.
>>
>> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for
> putting effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this possible.  I
> realize there are competing priorities.
>>
>> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for
> government work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>>
>> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made with the
> US Gov.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> John Bradley
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> general mailing list
>> general at lists.openid.net
>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 07:09:05 -0800
> From: Andrew Arnott <andrewarnott at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at
>        NIH
> To: John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
> Cc: openid-general <openid-general at lists.openid.net>
> Message-ID:
>        <216e54900912120709h78e113fekcba1a94f4641f90f at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Very exciting!  Thanks for keeping us informed, John.
> --
> Andrew Arnott
> "I [may] not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death
> your right to say it." - S. G. Tallentyre
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:23 AM, John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com> wrote:
>
>> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to prepare
>> them for Open Identity.
>>
>> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly demonstrated
> the
>> first production RP connected to the NIH's openID enabled SSO.
>>
>> The first application is a closed research application.   However people
> at
>> the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain access.
>>
>> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that were
>> shown at IIW.
>>
>> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
>> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing this is
>> real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of more general
>> interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new year.
>>
>> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew Arnott's
>> DNOA library.   This has been in testing for a number of months and
> agencies
>> currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now elect to add openID and
>> information cards to the credentials they are willing to accept from the
>> SSO.
>>
>> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for
>> putting effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this possible.  I
>> realize there are competing priorities.
>>
>> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for
> government
>> work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>>
>> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made with the
>> US Gov.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> John Bradley
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> general mailing list
>> general at lists.openid.net
>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
>>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 10:17:06 -0500
> From: Jonathan Coffman <jonathan.coffman at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at
>        NIH
> To: Andrew Arnott <andrewarnott at gmail.com>
> Cc: openid-general <openid-general at lists.openid.net>
> Message-ID: <B9768F56-52B2-42A6-BBE1-A76D29C01C9B at gmail.com>
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> That's fantastic news! It's very energizing to see so many agencies
> not only interested in, but actually working on implementing user-
> centric ID solutions.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Andrew Arnott wrote:
>
>> Very exciting!  Thanks for keeping us informed, John.
>> --
>> Andrew Arnott
>> "I [may] not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the
>> death your right to say it." - S. G. Tallentyre
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:23 AM, John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
>> wrote:
>> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to
>> prepare them for Open Identity.
>>
>> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly
>> demonstrated the first production RP connected to the NIH's openID
>> enabled SSO.
>>
>> The first application is a closed research application.   However
>> people at the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain
>> access.
>>
>> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that
>> were shown at IIW.
>>
>> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
>> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing
>> this is real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of
>> more general interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new
>> year.
>>
>> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew
>> Arnott's DNOA library.   This has been in testing for a number of
>> months and agencies currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now
>> elect to add openID and information cards to the credentials they
>> are willing to accept from the SSO.
>>
>> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for
>> putting effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this
>> possible.  I realize there are competing priorities.
>>
>> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for
>> government work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>>
>> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made
>> with the US Gov.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> John Bradley
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> general mailing list
>> general at lists.openid.net
>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> general mailing list
>> general at lists.openid.net
>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 10:59:56 -0500
> From: Brett McDowell <email at brettmcdowell.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at
>        NIH
> To: John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
> Cc: openid-general at lists.openid.net
> Message-ID: <0BF43361-05DC-4754-97DE-876DBAF49D16 at brettmcdowell.com>
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>
> Mea Culpa!... what an unfortunate typo *sigh*  Of course I meant
> "Congratulations John, this wouldn't have happened without you!"
>
> Brett McDowell  |  http://info.brettmcdowell.com  |
> http://KantaraInitiative.org
>
> On Dec 12, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>
>> Congratulations John, this wouldn't have happened with you!
>>
>> It's great to see someone in the US Government deploying AL1 RP's in
> production, compliant with the ICAM profiles.  This is just the tip of the
> iceberg!
>>
>>
>> Brett McDowell  |  http://info.brettmcdowell.com  |
> http://KantaraInitiative.org
>>
>> On Dec 12, 2009, at 9:23 AM, John Bradley wrote:
>>
>>> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to prepare
> them for Open Identity.
>>>
>>> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly demonstrated
> the first production RP connected to the NIH's openID enabled SSO.
>>>
>>> The first application is a closed research application.   However people
> at the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain access.
>>>
>>> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that were
> shown at IIW.
>>>
>>> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing this is
> real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of more general
> interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new year.
>>>
>>> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew Arnott's
> DNOA library.   This has been in testing for a number of months and agencies
> currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now elect to add openID and
> information cards to the credentials they are willing to accept from the
> SSO.
>>>
>>> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for
> putting effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this possible.  I
> realize there are competing priorities.
>>>
>>> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for
> government work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>>>
>>> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made with
> the US Gov.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> John Bradley
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> general mailing list
>>> general at lists.openid.net
>>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
>>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:15:41 -0500
> From: John Bradley <ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenID] First Production RP starts accepting openID at
>        NIH
> To: Brett McDowell <email at brettmcdowell.com>
> Cc: openid-general at lists.openid.net
> Message-ID: <E539CDC4-4694-4F3F-A413-10CAE3B31591 at ve7jtb.com>
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>
> No Problem Brett.
>
> Liberty and yourself have helped pave the road for all of us.
>
> That is why we have organizations like the OIDF and Kantara.
>
> No single one of us can do this on there own.
>
> I am glad to be heading home to Santiago for the holidays today.
>
> Thanks all.
> John B.
>
> On 2009-12-12, at 10:59 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>
>> Mea Culpa!... what an unfortunate typo *sigh*  Of course I meant
> "Congratulations John, this wouldn't have happened without you!"
>>
>> Brett McDowell  |  http://info.brettmcdowell.com  |
> http://KantaraInitiative.org
>>
>> On Dec 12, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Brett McDowell wrote:
>>
>>> Congratulations John, this wouldn't have happened with you!
>>>
>>> It's great to see someone in the US Government deploying AL1 RP's in
> production, compliant with the ICAM profiles.  This is just the tip of the
> iceberg!
>>>
>>>
>>> Brett McDowell  |  http://info.brettmcdowell.com  |
> http://KantaraInitiative.org
>>>
>>> On Dec 12, 2009, at 9:23 AM, John Bradley wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have been in DC for the last week, working with Gov agencies to
> prepare them for Open Identity.
>>>>
>>>> The NIH sponsored a workshop on Thursday where we publicly demonstrated
> the first production RP connected to the NIH's openID enabled SSO.
>>>>
>>>> The first application is a closed research application.   However people
> at the conference used there Google and Yahoo openIDs to gain access.
>>>>
>>>> We also demonstrated the openID selectors from MS and Higgins that were
> shown at IIW.
>>>>
>>>> I met with a number of agencies both inside and outside NIH who were
> impressed at the real progress we have made.   They are now seeing this is
> real and not just more talk.    We have another NIH RP of more general
> interest who are now asking to go live ASAP in the new year.
>>>>
>>>> The NIH SSO is a version of CA SiteMinder modified with Andrew Arnott's
> DNOA library.   This has been in testing for a number of months and agencies
> currently using the SSO for SAML and PKI can now elect to add openID and
> information cards to the credentials they are willing to accept from the
> SSO.
>>>>
>>>> I want to commend the Board and Don Thibeau the foundations ED,  for
> putting effort into the ICAM trust framework and making this possible.  I
> realize there are competing priorities.
>>>>
>>>> I know the pace of progress seems slow from the outside, but for
> government work this is progressing with blinding speed.
>>>>
>>>> I just want  to let people know there is real progress being made with
> the US Gov.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> John Bradley
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> general mailing list
>>>> general at lists.openid.net
>>>> http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-general
>>>
>>
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> Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 12:12:45 +0100
> From: Henrik Biering <hb at netamia.com>
> Subject: [OpenID] A european voice within OIDF
> To: openid-general at lists.openid.net
> Cc: openid-eu at lists.openid.net
> Message-ID: <4B24CC2D.6030406 at netamia.com>
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>
> Hello all!
>
> At last years board election Snorri Giorgetti, who represented the
> OpenID Europe Foundation was elected to the OpenID board with a very
> large number of votes.
>
> Sadly, due to various circumstances he was not able to fulfil this role
> and was removed from the board shortly before this election. This has
> left the OpenID Foundation without representation from Europe - and
> Europe with a broken OpenID community and uncertainty about the future
> direction and role of the OpenID Foundation Europe.
>
> Fortunately more people from various European countries have stepped
> forward to offer their assistance in making Europe an active part of the
> OpenID community. Four people have nominated themselves for the
> election, and even more people have agreed to contribute to a core team
> working with the European candidate(s) that get elected.
>
> This Thursday the group held its first phone conference. A general
> agreement on various issues was confirmed and it was decided to move
> forward as a group. We want to work as a community as part of the OIDF
> and not focusing on setting a legal entity like the OIDE was. Therefore
> the goals of the OIDF are leading in how we will contribute.
>
> The next European Conference call will be Thursday, 7. January. Watch
> out for more details on the Openid-EU list. We are looking forward to
> extend the reach of OpenID within Europe and to give Europe a voice
> within the OpenID Foundation.
>
> We urge you to consider each of the European candidates. We recognize,
> however, that the overall list of candidates includes a large number of
> other candidates with significant merits. Therefore the participants in
> the phone conference agreed to nominate Kick Willemse from Holland as
> our primary European candidate. So if you have no specific preference
> for any of the European candidates we jointly propose that you:
>
> VOTE for Kick Willemse
>
> Posted on behalf of the participants in the first European phone conference:
> Henrik Biering, Denmark
> Kick Willemse, Holland
> Lorenzo Cassulo, Italy
> Martin Paljak, Estonia
> Marcin Jagodzi?ski, Poland
> Robert Ott, Switzerland
> Simon Josefsson, Sweden
> Zdravko Stoychev, Bulgaria
>
>
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