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  • Time for OASIS XRI TC and W3C TAG to Sit Down Together

    It was stunning. 10 days ago, a few days after the voting period began on XRI Syntax 2.0 and XRI Resolution 2.0 becoming an OASIS Standard, the W3C TAG (Technical Architecture Group) came out with a statement recommending that members of OASIS – a completely separate and independent standards body – vote against it. Despite 20 [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 2, 2008
    Filed under: General, XRI, OASIS, W3C
  • Ryan Janssen Takes Me Back

    Ryan Janssen pinged me via my contact page last week to ask if I had time to share the story of how I came to be working on XRI, XDI, OpenID, i-cards, Higgins, and Identity Commons. He reached me this afternoon and we talked for almost two hours. Boy, did it bring back memories. I’m [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 2, 2008
    Filed under: OpenID, Blogging, General, XRI, XDI, Higgins, I-Cards, Identity Commons
  • XDI Link Contracts

    Identity Woman (Kaliya Hamlin) posts about why current “friend formats” like FOAF and XFN don’t satisfy the need for privacy and personal control of data that she – and many other women – want before they are comfortable sharing personal information online. She mentions that XRI and XDI provide this capability. Chris Messina comments that: As it [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 25, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, Blogging, General, XRI, XDI
  • It’s that time again — Internet Identity Workshop 2007B

    I’ve never been part of a self-organizing community as large or as effective as the Internet Identity Workshop. If you care about the emerging user-centric identity layer for the Internet - or even if you only only care about the applications that are possible on top of that layer (which frankly are a whole lot [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 12, 2007
    Filed under: General, XRI, XDI, Identity Commons
  • Higgins speaks SAML

    Paul Trevithick just posted about a significant new step for the Higgins Project – the first contributions adding support for SAML 2.0. At first blush that may not seem surprising – SAML is the granddaddy of modern Internet identity protocols – but it speaks volumes precisely because Higgins established its early reputation as an alternative [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 30, 2007
    Filed under: CardSpace, OpenID, SAML, General, XRI, XDI, Higgins, I-Cards
  • The Data Sharing Summit: Problems and Solutions

    Certain events scream out for live blogging. The Data Sharing Summit is one of them. So these are my notes from first half of Day 1. (Then why are they being posted at midnight, you ask? Because there was too damn much to talk about during the second half of the day. More on that [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 8, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, General, XRI, XDI, Higgins, Social Web, Identity Rights Agreements, Community Dictionary Service, Dataweb

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