I would support those features of connect that are more general being part of 
the general spec family under the WG. 

Phil

On 2012-03-19, at 9:31, John Bradley <ve7...@ve7jtb.com> wrote:

> There is not intention to bring the openID Connect work to the OAuth WG.
> It like many other protocols rely on OAuth 2.0 but are not part of it.
> 
> However if there are some things that we are doing as OAuth 2.0 extensions
> that are more general and can be standardized in the IETF, we should 
> understand 
> what they are.  
> 
> We are having a openID Connect meeting on Sunday prior to IETF.
> People are encouraged to attend and refine opinions about the appropriate 
> homes
> for some of this new(to IETF) work.
> 
> Registration is at:
> http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3064019565
> 
> The account chooser WG that Blaine mentioned at OIDF is up and running now, 
> with a online meeting happening 
> Thursday for those that are interested.
> https://sites.google.com/site/oidfacwg/
> http://acwg2012march-estw.eventbrite.com
> 
> So +1 for composition.
> 
> John B.
> 
> On 2012-03-19, at 12:24 PM, Blaine Cook wrote:
> 
>> On 15 March 2012 17:31, Zeltsan, Zachary (Zachary)
>> <zachary.zelt...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
>>> ...  Considering OpenID Connect as a motivating use case for OAuth, SWD is
>>> the one spec that would then be missing for this OAuth use case.
>> 
>> I worry that bringing OpenID Connect into OAuth (rather than building
>> upon OAuth) will have detrimental effects for both efforts. OAuth is
>> successful in part because we chose not to push OAuth-like
>> functionality into the OpenID umbrella (which at the time was focused
>> on shipping OpenID 2.0).
>> 
>> It seems prudent to learn from the experience of WS-*, where
>> everything was combined into one huge ball of standards-wax. The
>> result was both impenetrable and not fit for purpose due to the many
>> interdependencies (both social and technical) involved.
>> 
>> Composition has served the IETF and the internet well, and nothing
>> prevents the OpenID standards from being created in the context of a
>> new working group, or from within the OpenID foundation. Indeed, it's
>> been working quite well, and projects like the Account Chooser are
>> showing great promise and focusing on the important things (UX) rather
>> than specifications-for-specification's sake.
>> 
>> b.
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