I'd really prefer not to change terminology in the spec right now.
Seems like something we should have thought about four months ago versus
a week after we said it would be final.  There is nothing saying user
friendly terms that map to spec terms can't be created for the time
being.  I do however think there will need to be healthy discussion
around them, that takes longer than a week.  :)

--David 

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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:43 PM
To: 'Johannes Ernst'; specs@openid.net
Subject: IdP term in spec (was RE: Delegation discussion summary)

Suggestion: sidestep the issue completely and in the spec -- and
everywhere else -- just call it OpenID provider. It's a simple
concatenation of "OpenID" and "service provider", so everyone gets it,
but nobody will associate it with SAML or federation or anything else.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:37 PM
To: specs@openid.net
Subject: Re: Delegation discussion summary

We call it "identity host" at NetMesh. It's close enough to "identity
provider" so people understand it quickly, but does not have the
"provider" part to it (duh).

On Oct 14, 2006, at 20:46, Scott Kveton wrote:

>> I would propose that the term "Homesite" be used when prompting the 
>> user to type in their IdP. I think the term "Identity Provider" is 
>> overloaded and not user friendly.
>
> As per my last email I feel the same way about "identity provider"  
> as well
> ... I agree with Dick; too overloaded and not user friendly.
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Johannes Ernst
NetMesh Inc.


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