+1. This model should scale well.
=Drummond _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Jones Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:52 AM To: [email protected]; Nat Sakimura Cc: Ishikawa, Kazuya; Kentaro Sakamoto; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bill Washburn; Nobuhiro Seki Subject: Re: [OpenID board] OpenID Foundation and Japan I'll also endorse the local chapters idea, as that has worked well for USENIX's SAGE class of members, for instance. I would oppose creating separate legal entities for chapters for a lot of the reasons already stated in this thread, but it sounds like the consensus is already to go with a chapters model, with all the members worldwide being members of OIDF. >From experience, I'll say too that the value a local chapters is almost directly proportional to the energy that the chapter coordinator(s) put into it. So the key thing is to find people with drive, organizational skills, and time to make these happen. Cheers, -- Mike _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Washburn Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:58 AM To: Nat Sakimura; [email protected] Cc: Ishikawa, Kazuya; Kentaro Sakamoto; Nobuhiro Seki; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bill Washburn Subject: Re: [OpenID board] OpenID Foundation and Japan Hi Nat, Thanks for this report. An excellent beginning, it seems clear. I realize that very likely we might do well to start considering a few regional chapters in North America this year: Silicon Valley/San Francisco Bay Area, Portland/Seattle/Vancouver, Oklahoma/Texas Boston/New York/Washington, D.C. ??? okay, it's getting late... cheers, -bill ----- Original Message ---- From: Nat Sakimura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Bill Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Kentaro Sakamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Krall, Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ishikawa, Kazuya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Nobuhiro Seki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 9:36:10 PM Subject: Re: [OpenID board] OpenID Foundation and Japan All- We had a very productive meeting this morning in Tokyo, with Seki-san of SixApart, Sakamoto-san and Ishikawa-san of Verisign Japan and myself (from Nomura Research Institute, and XDI.ORG). Among other things, here are our concensus: 1. Japanese organization should start as the Japan Chapter of OpenID Foundation. (i.e., no legal entity but a virtual chapter of OIDF as Seki-san suggested in the previous mail.). Thus, to join Japan Chapter, it has to be a member of OIDF, thus policies around IPR, trademark, membership, etc would also apply to them. Its primary purpose includes: - Promotion of OpenID in Japan through: - Preparation of Japanese translation of the SPECs. - Preparation of Introductory Materials to End users explaining - How to use OpenID - Why using OpenID is good. - Establishing working groups to discuss issues including Japanese specific ones. - Press Relations - Feedback to OpenID Foundation on the findings and requests from Japanese market. 2. We should target at annoucing it on Feb.28, when David comes to Japan. Outline of the proposed announcement is being prepared right now. 3. For this to happen, obviously, we need OpenID Foundation's endorsment. Also, OIDF's assistance to encourage Japanese entities of those Corporate Board comapnies to join Japan Chapter is sought. 4. In pararell to 3. , we start recruiting the Japanese members. Bill, if the boards are ok with these, could you kindly follow up especially with item 3. above, please? Regards, -- Nat Sakimura (=nat) http://www.sakimura.org/en/
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