December 20, 2007

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Attendees: Brett, Eric, Asa, Curtis


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Personal Profile Service with DST 2.1

PP is mostly modeled, started with DST 1.1, migrating to DST 2.1. There are currently no known PP service implementations over ID-WSF 2 using DST 2.1, but doing DST 2.1 will have other benefits, such as supporting ID-DAP. PP provides personal information in a trusted web service - currently a hot topic.

ID-DAP over DST 2.1 - should we build this service now?

ID-DAP specifications are located on the ID-SIS 1.0 specifications page, ID-DAP search in google does not bring up these pages because it is referred to as id-sis-dap. Uses DST 2.1 (backwards compatible with 1.1 but with fewer features). Looks like a fairly straight forward service client to implement. Could test with Symlabs.

Provisioning Service Client - what does it take, should we implement now?

The plan as of a few weeks ago was to deliver alpha with the "working" service being provisioning. May still get a basic interaction up and running. Conor has put up his server again so that this will be possible. Probably not for Jan 1, however. liberty-iop.org has been renewed (fell out of domain reg. because was held by an old vendor), and now DNS records and listed contacts are being updated.

January IOP testing

During the TEG meeting at Oracke in Burlington Mass this January we will be doing some light interop testing. Conor has said that he will be there and will test. Looking for others who are interested. Eric (eric Tiffany <eric@projectliberty.org>) is going to be organizing the IOP. The meeting is the 8th through the 10th of January. We will try to be testing either the 9th/10th or 10th/11th based on everyone's flexibility and participation.

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