No doubt, proof of concepts help advance the ball in ways that are
hard todo with out working code, and often working code helps you get
a more streamlined spec. nothing speaks like working code. rfc822
called out the "x-" for headers for uses other than formal extensions,
which gave proof-of-con
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Peter Williams wrote:
> its not free to join the OASIS TC, merely to get general info. There are IP
> implications - right's one gives up in consideration for access to timely
> info and a voice. Here on openid general, there are no such implications.
>
> Take my
Hi guys,
somehow I only get sporadic messages from this mailing list (I'll have to
dig through my spam settings, etc, to find out what's going on there), so I
read the various responses on the web archives. Let me try to respond to
them:
- XMLDSIG vs. other kinds of signatures: This is exactly the