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. >> _______________________________________________ >> OAuth mailing list >> OAuth@ietf.org >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth > > _______________________________________________ > OAuth mailing list > OAuth@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth _______________________________________________ OAuth mailing list OAuth@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth