(1) WORK GROUP NAME:

The WG name, acronym and abbreviation must not include trademarks not owned by the Organization, or content that is infringing, harmful, or inappropriate. The below is just a suggestion. 

Open Source Support Initiative Work Group (OSSIWG)

(2) PURPOSE:

Open Source Software share common benefits with open specifications and open standards. They are all business enablers by acting for interoperability and knowledge sharing. This matches the perspectives of Kantara Initiative. This workgroup appears as a necessary Kantara Initiative effort to reach the Initiative’s ambition.

This workgroup will be in charge of promoting the functional open source implementations related to digital identity management and the associated paradigms (e.g., privacy and trust). The workgroup will also collect expectations and recommendations around open source, especially from other Kantara workgroups as the eGovernment and Telecommunications Identity Work Groups. Finally, the workgroup will highlight the missing open source implementations the most needed.

(3) SCOPE AND DEFINITION OF WORK::

(4) DRAFT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

(5) OTHER DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECTED COMPLETION DATES) DRAFT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

(6) LEADERSHIP: Proposed WG Chair and Editor(s), subject to confirmation by a vote of the work group participants.:

(7) AUDIENCE:

All Kantara Initiative members and others interested in digital identity and open source software.

(8) DURATION:

Not limited.

(9) IPR POLICY:

Kantara Initiative IPR Policies: Option Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike.

(10) RELATED WORK AND LIAISONS:

(11) CONTRIBUTIONS:

A list of contributions that the proposers anticipate will be made to the work group.

(12) PROPOSERS:

Names, email addresses, and any constituent affiliations of at least the minimum set of proposers required to support forming the work group.

This is a list of individuals and organizations who have expressed a willingness to support the work group formation and, as a first step, have been invited to review the draft charter. This 'charter group' will also be invited to nominate other candidate participants from the regulatory and policymaker communities. That will be followed by a broader membership drive once the charter has been accepted.