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Dick Hardt:
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It is a shortcoming of the tech. The Foundation is there to promote
OpenID and to facilitate the development of specs -- NOT to develop the
specs themselves.
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I'm not saying the Big Vendors should solve it by themselves,  but that
they should direct some of their engineers to work with the community
to solve it for the community as a whole.
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+1 Much in favor of that...or should I say, that I don't care as long
as this is done within the community framework.<br>
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However I believe that there is some separation between the technical
specs and a RP-OP network / federation / community /
standard-of-operation or however you want to call that...<br>
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      <td>Signer: </td>
      <td>Eddy Nigg, <a href="http://www.startcom.org">StartCom Ltd.</a></td>
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      <td>Jabber: </td>
      <td><a href="xmpp:startcom@startcom.org">startcom@startcom.org</a></td>
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      <td>Blog: </td>
      <td><a href="http://blog.startcom.org">Join the Revolution!</a></td>
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      <td>Phone: </td>
      <td>+1.213.341.0390</td>
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