Right. Anyone who agreed to IPR could have proposed the text in the work
group.

Re: Messages and Standard

Messages were supposed to be the collection of terminology and parameters
sets.
Standard was meant to be HTTP binding, which would effectively make it
OAuth 2.0 + authentication + identity.
As such, normative portion of the standard was to be made of the HTTP
protocol element, reference to the parameters sets in Messages, and the
documentation on how to serialize. It should be very concise. Non-normative
portions were supposed to have examples. In some sections, it is like that,
but in sections like 2.2.1.1, it is currently repeating much of what the
Messages have.
This, to me, is suboptimal but many people wanted to be this way so that
they do not have to refer to the Messages.

Maybe, for the final, we might reconsider it.






2013/7/31 Richer, Justin P. <jric...@mitre.org>

>  So it's not the protocol that's the problem, it's the documentation. For
> that I'm 100% with you all. However, I really don't think that the right
> response to that is "we'll just invent something new and incompatible with
> slightly different names" -- it's to document the protocol better.
>
>   -- Justin
>
>  On Jul 30, 2013, at 12:57 PM, Paul Madsen <paul.mad...@gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>
>  I always think I pretty much understand OIDC until I see the specs list
>
>  On 7/30/13 12:39 PM, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> Yes, that.
>
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Richer, Justin P. <jric...@mitre.org>wrote:
>
>>
>> Yes, I agree that the giant stack of documents is intimidating and in my
>> opinion it's a bit of a mess with Messages and Standard split up (but I
>> lost that argument years ago).
>>
>
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