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On 11/30/2008 11:29 PM, David Recordon:
<blockquote cite="mid:BA42D267-D1B0-47DB-9DF3-6A3378C8D347@sixapart.com"
type="cite">I think it's far more of a timing thing. SREG has been
supported by the majority of smaller OpenID Providers and thus some
Relying Parties. The large Providers (AOL and Yahoo!) didn't provide
support for either spec. Google now supports AX and MySpace is
planning to as well. AX will overtime become prevalent as more OPs
provide data via it.
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But if the RP's don't know really what to do with that data how shall
it be become more prevalent? AX makes sense for me in a corporate,
centralized world, not the open net. Or am I mistaken here?<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:BA42D267-D1B0-47DB-9DF3-6A3378C8D347@sixapart.com"
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This is why I believe that we should fix SREG to work with 2.0 though
focus effort on adoption of AX.
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The question might be, *how*? If not, what else?<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:BA42D267-D1B0-47DB-9DF3-6A3378C8D347@sixapart.com"
type="cite">On Nov 30, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Peter Williams wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I suspect ax is not too popular as it
competes with ldap/ldif - and has no real reason to exist. The pain of
making yet another attribute schema (for what?) is high.
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Your argument makes sense to me.<br>
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