[OpenID] TransparencyCamp and OpenID (U)

David Recordon david at sixapart.com
Mon Mar 16 17:25:09 UTC 2009


Yes, let's definitely have an event like this and I'd be happy to help  
get it setup.

--David

On Mar 13, 2009, at 1:04 AM, Chris Messina wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Brett McDowell <brett at projectliberty.org 
> > wrote:
> ...The Identity Assurance Framework looks at how any particular  
> credential service can achieve LOA 1 through LOA 4.  What we don't  
> have is any analysis of what an OP could achieve with OpenID 2.0.   
> Knowing this will provide a clear gap analysis of what we have vs.  
> what we need. We can base our deliberations on these hard facts.  I  
> can only believe this will be more productive than... actually I  
> don't see any alternative to this approach if we are serious about  
> making progress.
>
> Next Steps?
>
> ...I would be happy to talk with them about co-hosting a kick-off  
> event to drill into this issue as it relates to OpenID  
> specifically.   I assume they will be interested.  They, like I,  
> would like to see citizens be able to use whatever private sector  
> credentials they "already have" to access government applications.   
> If those are OpenID's, then lets make sure those OpenID's are going  
> to be acceptable to these federal Relying Parties (who knows, we  
> might learn something that helps us win more RP adoption in other  
> markets as well).
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Sounds good to me! It would also be good to get in sync with a  
> number of the existing OpenID-in-government conversations underway.
>
> We're not the first to bring this up or to consider the issues that  
> exist for government to adopt OpenID; but, of course we have a great  
> deal to add to that discussion and taking the approach as you  
> described it sounds prudent.
>
> Chris
>
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