Concordia telecon 25 Mar 2008
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Attendance
Eve Maler (Sun), Dervla O'Reilly (Liberty), Paul Madsen (NTT), Ari Kermaier (Oracle), Vijay Simha (FuGen Solutions), Scott Cantor (Internet2), Damien Carru (Oracle), George Fletcher (AOL), Britta Glade (Liberty), Eric Tiffany (Liberty), Charles Andres (Parity), Ashish Jain (Ping Identity)
Testing progress and interop details
Endpoints: Microsoft, Oracle, and Internet2 have their endpoints up on the wiki RSA IOP Endpoints. FuGen is working hard to get their endpoints up. Ping should get theirs up by the weekend. Others: Please do this by Friday if you can! Mike has told Eve that interop participants can now feel free to send mail directly to fedid [at] microsoft.com to ask questions directly of their implementation team for this interop.
Attribute passing: Scott proposed a near-term solution, and it's on the wiki. If anyone disagrees with doing it this way for now, speak up! But note that beyond this interop, this isn't necessarily how we'd propose a best practice. Using a URI as the attribute name itself kicks the semantics can down the road; a spec could dictate the meaning/constraints on values for that attribute name.
Workshop collateral
We'll need an Internet drop near the podium so that interop participants can come up and really conduct their demos from the stage. Tentatively we'll go alphabetically. Bob Haar will guest-moderate, and will be in the room Sunday afternoon to take a look personally at all the demos.
We discussed the slides. We edited slide 12 describing Scenario 1, slide 13 with a graphic describing the roles involved in Scenario 1, and slide 17 describing Scenario 2. One question arose on whether it's a "protocol" limitation or an "implementation" limitation around claim types (vs. values). Eve and Mike will review offline together.
We discussed Paul's swimlanes, and he sent out a revision.
Other logistics
Our next meeting -- final one before RSA -- is April 1. After that, we'll take a break on April 15, and meet April 22 from 10am to noon Pacific time to go over the input we received at the workshop; we can discuss a fresh meeting schedule at that time.
