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  • WG telecon on Thursday, 12 Jan 2011, at 9am PT (time chart)
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Agenda

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  • Cox, Kevin
  • Nederkoorn, Cordny

Minutes

New AI summary

2012-01-12-1

Eve

Open

Advertise the tweet chat.

 

2012-01-12-2

Eve

Open

Migrate remaining "conceptual" issues on the wiki into GitHub.

 

Roll call

Quorum was reached.

Arnie is joining us for the first time. He is a middleware architect at Georgetown University working with InCommon and the (former "AdmitMe") Common Identity and Trust Collaborative (CommIT) effort. This involves a use case that has high school students moving on to college, and they need to solve for trusted third-party-asserted credentials. Today they concentrate mostly on authentication, but they want to go on to solve for controlling the sharing of credentials.

The CommIT app represents about 500 universitiesOne participant in CommIT, CommonApp, represents 500 universities. CommIT is part of a strategic partnership between InCommon and the Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council (PESC). Their goal is to simply college applications. A student could use the CommIT app to authorize sharing of data – e.g., log in, authorize, then log out. But perhaps they could also log in to authorize sharing of data that hasn't been created yet ("when I take this test, it's okay to share the results with x, y, and z").

Michael is working in a small company that is working to give control of personal data to that data's owners. They are working on a smartphone app to manage the sharing of contact data. This sounds a little similar to the Fraunhofer AISEC use case.

Approve minutes of 2012-01-05 meeting

Minutes of 2012-01-05 meeting APPROVED.

Interop activity

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Should we try and do a tweet chat/tweet jam? What about Wed Feb 8 at 9am PT? Yes. Let's pick #umachat.

Brief review of non-spec action items

2011-09-22-4 Various Ongoing Build list of FAQs on the wiki. Paul to write a FAQ on "access granularity". Susan to draft a FAQ on "government PDS use cases".
2011-09-29-1 Frank, Sal, Dom, Sus, Kevin et al. Open Prepare Trust Model "user guide". In progress.
2011-10-20-2 Paul Open Define a set of "RESTful CRUD" scopes that can be reusable. In progress.
2012-01-05-1 Cordny Open Examine interop testing needs and materials, and report back by end of January on needed next steps.
2012-01-05-2 Eve Open Look into UMA WG's accepted budget proposals and get suitable AIs on our docket. Now closed.
2012-01-05-3 Paul Open Sketch an example of a POST token status request for Thomas to put in the spec.
2012-01-05-4 Thomas Open Add token status request example and POST rationale (from Paul) to Section 3.4 (#39), and remove the mention of OAuth bearer in Section 3.1.3.1 (#40). In progress.
2012-01-05-5 Rich Open Reach out to George to examine taking on issue #10. Now closed. They are interested to look into this, but won't have time to study issue #10 till a few weeks from now.
2012-01-05-6 Eve Closed Reach out to Lukasz regarding his to-be-assigned action (#41).

Work through A/B-priority issues

  • Confirm status of 43, 41, 39, 10, 40 with current state of spec draft; work on 33, 30, 24/14, 12.

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