2012/1/14 Antonio Sanso <[email protected]> > > On Jan 12, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote: > > > Ciao Antonio, > > > >> > >> unless I am doing something wrong it looks like I still do not have any > write/edit permission on the wiki. > >> > > > > I am worried you'll have to contact INFRA[1] > > > >> If I am not completely wrong some major sites (e.g. twitter) are still > using version 1.0a of the spec. > >> For this reason, if we want to gather any crowd to use Amber it would > be good to support at least client side also version 1.0a otherwise people > would be oriented to use some other Java libraries (e.g. Scribe). > >> The effort to do it for the client module should not be to huge, but > there is obviously an overhead. > > > > That sounds a more than valid reason to implement 1.0a - can you make > > a quick search to verify that please? TIA! > > Hi Simone, I can confirm Twitter is still using 1.0a . > As a general consideration I also think that there are much more users > interested to the client part than the one interested to the server part > (like me :)). >
I agree that the client is an important part so I agree on the 1.0a implementation. > For this reason we could even think about a two phase release (first one > we focus on the client/common modules) and second we focus on everything > else. > I think the best way of doing that is putting down a quick roadmap of things to be done so that we can prioritize tasks and, eventually, split those items in different phases. BTW we are in the Incubator for a long time now so it'd be good to include also a release / graduation plan. > I hope you agree than one of our goal is to be mentioned here [0]and here > [1] in order to increase the project exposure. > > WDYT? > +1 Tommaso > > Regards > > Antonio > > [0] http://oauth.net/code/ > [1] http://oauth.net/2/ > > > > > > I would propose to add that implementation in the current 2.0 impl, > > rather than continue developing old stuff... > > > > best, > > -Simo > > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA > > > > http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ > > http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ > > http://twitter.com/simonetripodi > > http://www.99soft.org/ > >
