On 28-Jan-08, at 12:04 PM, Drummond Reed wrote: > I'd add the positioning phrase I've mentioned before: "OpenID lets > people > use their own identifier to register, login, and access services at > any > OpenID-enable site."
I think using their own identifier is limiting. The identifier might not be their's -- for example the sun.com OpenIDs that all Sun employees now have. I'd like us to describe the problem space OpenID is solving at a high level. Remember that we are helping people understand the general area that OpenID is working to solve, not describe what it is today. > > We should *not* use the phrase "OpenID gives people a single > username they > can use at all OpenID-enable websites" because that invites the > privacy > criticisms we have addressed with directed identity in OpenID 2.0. I agree. The single identifier message is untrue and invites privacy concern criticism. - Dick _______________________________________________ marketing mailing list [email protected] http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/marketing
