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<div>=== Participation ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to participate in the work of ID-Legal [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/id-legal please join the mailing list by following this link].<br />
<br />
We have regularly [[ID-Legal ConCalls|scheduled conference calls]].<br />
<br />
=== Conference Information ===<br />
<br />
This conference is being hosted in DC on March 18-19, 2010. We are hoping for between 20 and 25 people to gather from both technical and legal backgrounds. If you would like to be considered for an invitation please contact us. The output of the conference will be publicly avaliable. We are planning a larger conference around these themes for Fall of 2009 the gap mapping process is in preparation for that larger event.<br />
<br />
=== Conference of Purpose ===<br />
<br />
ID-Legal conference brings together identity technologists and lawyers, academics and & public policy experts to explore and map the gap between the two fields. <br />
<br />
This mapping will :<br />
<br />
* Enable drafting of better regulation and policy being made to support safe use of online and digital identity.<br />
* Enable design of improved identity technologies that minimize risks, maximize protections and support policy based remedies.<br />
* Ensure consideration of the user experience of online and digital identity so that people have realistic expectations about the legal implications of their use. <br />
<br />
Interesting areas of intersection might be:<br />
<br />
{| border=1<br />
|+ ''Mapping the Gap''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Identity Technologies'''<br />
|(mix and match)<br />
|'''Legal Perspectives'''<br />
|-<br />
|Network Based Identity<br />
|<br />
|Transactional<br />
|-<br />
| End Points (XRI/OpenID)<br />
|<br />
|Liability<br />
|-<br />
|Discover (XRD)<br />
|<br />
|Compliance<br />
|-<br />
|Linking of Accounts (Oauth)<br />
|<br />
|Case Law<br />
|-<br />
|Claims based Identity (infoCard)<br />
|<br />
|Criminal Law<br />
|-<br />
|Federation (SAML, Shiboleth)<br />
|<br />
|Policy<br />
|-<br />
|Data Portability<br />
|<br />
|e-Governance<br />
|-<br />
|3rd party Identity "providers"<br />
|<br />
|Security<br />
|-<br />
|Social Graph Repositories <br />
|<br />
|privacy<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|Cross-Jurisdictional<br />
|}<br />
<br />
3/6/09 - For Discussion:<br />
<br />
{| border=1<br />
|+ Bob's Matrix<br />
|-<br />
|Technology || (legal issues)<br />
|-<br />
| .<br />
|Privacy<br />
|Due Process<br />
|Search<br />
|Discovery<br />
|Signature<br />
|Agency<br />
|Libel & Slander<br />
|Frauds & Impersonation<br />
|Jurisdiction<br />
|-<br />
|Authentication<br />
|-<br />
|Identification<br />
|-<br />
|Surveillance<br />
|-<br />
|Dossiers<br />
|-<br />
|Database Linking<br />
|-<br />
|Anonymity <br />
|-<br />
|Pseudonymity<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This gathering is not about "finding solutions" to the above questions; the questions are big and will be solved by their respective communities. ID-Legal is about bringing the communities together so that, as they go forward with work on their respective problems, they have a common understanding of issues and a shared background of knowledge as context for their work.<br />
<br />
We hope through shared preparation to establish common ground; at the initial ID-Legal meeting we hope to surface issues and document a clear, shared understanding of the gaps between identity technologists and legal and policy professionals dealing with identity issues.<br />
<br />
We also see articulating from this map a core set of questions that can serve as the basis of future cross disciplinary dialogue working towards answers. <br />
<br />
<br />
An example of questions that fall into the gap between the two fields are:<br />
* Who adjudicates disputes in matters of online and digital identity and privacy?<br />
* What happens when disputes involve multiple jurisdictions?<br />
<br />
Traditionally the solutions in the legal world and in the technical world have been very different; it is becoming evident that there needs to be a shared understanding of issues in order to make progress in addressing them. <br />
<br />
=== The Challenge ===<br />
<br />
Information technology and the law have not been designed for each other. To cite just one example, technologists who did not understand the law of signatures designed an artifact called a "digital signature" which had few of the legal properties of a pen-and-ink signature; the result was a set of changes in the law of signatures to accommodate the new artifact. But the "digital signature" is neither technically nor legally an improvement on the old pen-and-ink signature. It places much stricter liability burdens on the signer (or presumed signer) than the pen-and-ink signature did, and it provides fewer due-process protections for those whose signatures are forged.<br />
<br />
Technologists are in the process of inventing artifacts called "digital identities". These seem likely to take on some of the properties of legal persons online. But they are not legal persons, and they have not (yet) been designed to keep real persons who come in contact with them safe.<br />
<br />
Digital and online identities, like robots, can be dangerous to real people. Isaac Asimov envisioned robots who would live by (that is, be compelled by their programming to obey) laws designed to keep humans safe.<br />
<br />
The purpose of the Legal IIW workshop is to bring lawyers and technologists together to understand how the law and technology of digital and online identity interact, so that digital and online identity and the law can evolve together in ways that keep humans safe.<br />
<br />
There is some urgency to the task. Social networks are aggregating large amounts of personal data, and pressure is building on these networks to open their databases in the name of "data portability". ISPs and telecommunications providers are carrying huge volumes of conversations whose status with respect to government surveillance, carrier surveillance, and subpoena is unclear. Data moves back and forth across jurisdictional and national boundaries whose rules for protection of data (and even protection of persons) are unclear, or clear and incompatible. Location-aware handheld devices are tagging huge quantities of information with geographic data, allowing detailed reconstruction of many individuals' daily lives. It would be good to optimize both technology and the law to make the use of digital and online identity safe for humans before we have to learn where the hazards are the hard way - by experiencing disasters of privacy or fraud.<br />
<br />
The law, as usual, lags behind the technology - but as it works to clean up the mess disruptive technologies have caused, it undermines the assumptions made by the technologists and thereby creates uncertainty both in technology markets and in the people who use technology. The technology, as usual, moves forward without much consideration of how it will change the assumptions on which the law rests.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== For Further Reading ===<br />
<br />
Here are some pointers to papers on legal aspects of online identity that =JeffH has collected:<br />
<br />
[http://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php/Bibliography:_Legal_Aspects_of_Online_Identity Bibliography: Legal Aspects of Online Identity]<br />
<br />
=== Links to Related Efforts ===<br />
<br />
Here are a few more pages that might facilitate our future<br />
conversations. The first link is to the scenarios group.<br />
<br />
Scenarios Group<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Futures<br />
<br />
Identipedia<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identipedia<br />
<br />
Systemic Elements<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Systemic_Elements<br />
<br />
Inferred vs Actual - The evolution of policy<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Inferred_Vs._Actual_-_The_evolution_of_policy<br />
[http://www.arzinger.ua/index.php?page=pract&id=16 Business restructuring Ukraine]<br />
<br />
2008 Q1 Report Identity Rights<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/2008_Q1_Report_Identity_Rights<br />
<br />
We're also related to Identity Rights Agreements group<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Rights_Agreements_Charter<br />
<br />
=== Conference Planning ===<br />
[[ID-Legal Conf Plan Outline]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Relying_Party&diff=3539Relying Party2010-11-15T05:36:10Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by Odacybunypa (Talk) to last version by 66.92.13.78</p>
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<div>=== Relying Party ===<br />
<br />
'''Definition:''' A [[Party]] that makes known through its [[Agent]] one or more alternative sets of [[Claim]]s that it desires or requires, and receives through this same [[Agent]] a Digital Identity purportedly including the required [[Claim]]s from a [[Digital Identity Provider]] or other Agent of another [[Party]]. [JoaquinM, DaveK, DickH, Johannes]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
This is a definition in the [[Lexicon]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3474Main Page2010-09-28T09:42:03Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by C010ss (Talk) to last version by Eekim</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the Identity Commons Wiki ==<br />
<br />
We are a [[Working Group Descriptions|community of groups]] working on addressing the social, legal and technical issues that arise with the emerging, identity, data and social layer of the internet.<br />
<br />
These include: <br />
* What are the open standards to make it work? (identity and semantic)<br />
* What are technical implementations of those standards?<br />
* How do different standards and technical implementations interoperate?<br />
* What are the new social norms and legal constructs needed to make it work?<br />
* What tools are needed to make it usably secure for end-users?<br />
* What are the businesses cases / models that drive all this? <br />
<br />
Identity Commons is the collection of groups where these conversations are happening.<br />
<br />
All this takes time, and yes, interest is growing and movement is happening, but there is not 'one answer' or 'one blueprint.' As Doc Searls, one of the 'grandfathers' of this movement is fond of saying, it is a "market conversation."<br />
<br />
We need a broad and diverse range of participants. This layer once implemented will be as world changing as the World Wide Web of documents was for the Internet.<br />
<br />
'''The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet -- one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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</imagemap><br />
<br />
Identity Commons is open, inclusive, and bottoms-up, community of groups. They [[Working Group Agreement | share an agreement]] and agree to abide by a set of [[Purpose And Principles|principles]] to help assure this. Membership resides in the [[Working Groups | Community Groups]]. There is a [[Stewards Council]] - with a representative from each group. <br />
<br />
We provide a minimal structure for supporting community activities, and we hold space for the [[How We Collaborate | entire community to collaborate]], and [[Facilitating Dialogue | facilitate dialogue]]. You can learn more about our [[History]] and [[Background]] and organizational details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
<br />
* '''Join one of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]]''' - Identity Commons is organized as a set of distributed working groups. <br />
<br />
* '''Attend a community conference'''<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com/ The first IIW-East] is happening Sep 9-10 in DC, registration is now open<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com The 11th Internet Identity Workshop] is happening Nov 9-11, 2010 in Mountain View<br />
<br />
* '''Subscribe to a mailing list <br />
** [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/community IC Community Mailing List]''' (Also known as the "Identity Gang"). <br />
** The [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards Stewards Council mailing list] is also public. <br />
** Some of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]] also have their own lists. <br />
<br />
* '''Participate in telecons''' - See [[Stewards Council Telecons]] for information about how to participate in our quarterly (and sometimes more) calls, which are open to everyone in the Identity Commons community.<br />
<br />
* '''Edit the ID Commons Wiki''' - Use your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openid OpenID] URL or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iname i-name] to login, and follow the instructions. See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikimedia Help]] for more information.<br />
[[Media:Example.ogg]]<br />
<br />
== Learn More About the Organization ==<br />
<br />
* [[Working Group Descriptions]] and a [[Working Groups]] Chart is here.<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[Purpose And Principles]] - The "core DNA" of the Identity Commons (IC).<br />
* [[How We Collaborate]] - Information on how participants in IC work together<br />
* [[Stewards Council]] - The coordinating body for IC working groups.<br />
* [[Organizational Structure]] - A short explanation of how and why IC is structured as an "upside down umbrella".<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[Working Group Agreement]] - The implied contract between a working group and IC as a whole.<br />
* [[Working Group Charter Template]] - The template any working group sponsor(s) can use to form a working group.<br />
.<br />
* [[Background]] - A brief history. A longer [[History]]<br />
* [[IC Logo]] this explains the history of our logo. <br />
* Organizational Details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Learn More about the Identity Space ==<br />
* [[Identity Landscape]] is a community-wide project to produce a living "map" of the Internet identity space, including efforts both inside and outside Identity Commons. All community members are invited to contribute.<br />
* [[Identity Gang|The Identity Gang Working Group]] maintains a list of resources for the user-centric identity space.<br />
* [[Lexicon]] is a project of the [[Identity Gang]] to harmonize vocabulary for user-centric identity architecture.<br />
<br />
== Archive ==<br />
* [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/ The Original Identity Commons Wiki (2002-2007)]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://idcommons.net Identity Commons Home]<br />
* [[volunteer tasks]]<br />
* [[IT Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
[[Nick Givotovsky]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3413Main Page2010-08-05T18:01:43Z<p>Eekim: Removed spam</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the Identity Commons Wiki ==<br />
<br />
We are a [[Working Group Descriptions|community of groups]] working on addressing the social, legal and technical issues that arise with the emerging, identity, data and social layer of the internet.<br />
<br />
These include: <br />
* What are the open standards to make it work? (identity and semantic)<br />
* What are technical implementations of those standards?<br />
* How do different standards and technical implementations interoperate?<br />
* What are the new social norms and legal constructs needed to make it work?<br />
* What tools are needed to make it usably secure for end-users?<br />
* What are the businesses cases / models that drive all this? <br />
<br />
Identity Commons is the collection of groups where these conversations are happening.<br />
<br />
All this takes time, and yes, interest is growing and movement is happening, but there is not 'one answer' or 'one blueprint.' As Doc Searls, one of the 'grandfathers' of this movement is fond of saying, it is a "market conversation."<br />
<br />
We need a broad and diverse range of participants. This layer once implemented will be as world changing as the World Wide Web of documents was for the Internet.<br />
<br />
'''The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet -- one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
</imagemap><br />
<br />
Identity Commons is open, inclusive, and bottoms-up, community of groups. They [[Working Group Agreement | share an agreement]] and agree to abide by a set of [[Purpose And Principles|principles]] to help assure this. Membership resides in the [[Working Groups | Community Groups]]. There is a [[Stewards Council]] - with a representative from each group. <br />
<br />
We provide a minimal structure for supporting community activities, and we hold space for the [[How We Collaborate | entire community to collaborate]], and [[Facilitating Dialogue | facilitate dialogue]]. You can learn more about our [[History]] and [[Background]] and organizational details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
<br />
* '''Join one of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]]''' - Identity Commons is organized as a set of distributed working groups. <br />
<br />
* '''Attend a community conference'''<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com/ The first IIW-East] is happening Sep 9-10 in DC, registration is now open<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com The 11th Internet Identity Workshop] is happening Nov 9-11, 2010 in Mountain View<br />
<br />
* '''Subscribe to a mailing list <br />
** [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/community IC Community Mailing List]''' (Also known as the "Identity Gang"). <br />
** The [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards Stewards Council mailing list] is also public. <br />
** Some of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]] also have their own lists. <br />
<br />
* '''Participate in telecons''' - See [[Stewards Council Telecons]] for information about how to participate in our quarterly (and sometimes more) calls, which are open to everyone in the Identity Commons community.<br />
<br />
* '''Edit the ID Commons Wiki''' - Use your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openid OpenID] URL or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iname i-name] to login, and follow the instructions. See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikimedia Help]] for more information.<br />
[[Media:Example.ogg]]<br />
<br />
== Learn More About the Organization ==<br />
<br />
* [[Working Group Descriptions]] and a [[Working Groups]] Chart is here.<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[Purpose And Principles]] - The "core DNA" of the Identity Commons (IC).<br />
* [[How We Collaborate]] - Information on how participants in IC work together<br />
* [[Stewards Council]] - The coordinating body for IC working groups.<br />
* [[Organizational Structure]] - A short explanation of how and why IC is structured as an "upside down umbrella".<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[Working Group Agreement]] - The implied contract between a working group and IC as a whole.<br />
* [[Working Group Charter Template]] - The template any working group sponsor(s) can use to form a working group.<br />
.<br />
* [[Background]] - A brief history. A longer [[History]]<br />
* [[IC Logo]] this explains the history of our logo. <br />
* Organizational Details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Learn More about the Identity Space ==<br />
* [[Identity Landscape]] is a community-wide project to produce a living "map" of the Internet identity space, including efforts both inside and outside Identity Commons. All community members are invited to contribute.<br />
* [[Identity Gang|The Identity Gang Working Group]] maintains a list of resources for the user-centric identity space.<br />
* [[Lexicon]] is a project of the [[Identity Gang]] to harmonize vocabulary for user-centric identity architecture.<br />
<br />
== Archive ==<br />
* [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/ The Original Identity Commons Wiki (2002-2007)]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://idcommons.net Identity Commons Home]<br />
* [[volunteer tasks]]<br />
* [[IT Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
[[Nick Givotovsky]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3412Main Page2010-08-05T17:58:21Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by Robbar (Talk) to last version by Mary.ruddy</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the Identity Commons Wiki ==<br />
<br />
We are a [[Working Group Descriptions|community of groups]] working on addressing the social, legal and technical issues that arise with the emerging, identity, data and social layer of the internet.<br />
<br />
These include: <br />
* What are the open standards to make it work? (identity and semantic)<br />
* What are technical implementations of those standards?<br />
* How do different standards and technical implementations interoperate?<br />
* What are the new social norms and legal constructs needed to make it work?<br />
* What tools are needed to make it usably secure for end-users?<br />
* What are the businesses cases / models that drive all this? <br />
<br />
Identity Commons is the collection of groups where these conversations are happening.<br />
<br />
All this takes time, and yes, interest is growing and movement is happening, but there is not 'one answer' or 'one blueprint.' As Doc Searls, one of the 'grandfathers' of this movement is fond of saying, it is a "market conversation."<br />
<br />
We need a broad and diverse range of participants. This layer once implemented will be as world changing as the World Wide Web of documents was for the Internet.<br />
<br />
'''The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet -- one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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poly 317 154 339 138 394 139 405 157 374 174 331 168 [http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter]<br />
poly 422 89 452 70 479 70 500 86 480 104 442 105 [http://wiki.idcommons.net/IdMedia] <br />
poly 421 149 453 131 499 132 518 153 487 166 435 165 [http://wiki.idcommons.net/ID-Legal]<br />
poly 487 109 507 97 534 97 550 108 535 124 500 123[http://www.xdi.org]<br />
poly 243 259 348 283 [http://wiki.idcommons.net/Stewards_Council]<br />
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== Learn More about the Identity Space ==<br />
* [[Identity Landscape]] is a community-wide project to produce a living "map" of the Internet identity space, including efforts both inside and outside Identity Commons. All community members are invited to contribute.<br />
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* [http://www.rushessay.com/ essays]<br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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[http://www.hvacinstaller.com/hvac-technician/ '''hvac technician''']</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=User-Centric_Health_Charter&diff=3317User-Centric Health Charter2010-05-09T21:34:46Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by Paola mybhaby (Talk) to last version by Eekim</p>
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<div>=== Name ===<br />
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User Centric Health<br />
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=== Purpose ===<br />
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This group is designed to develop a set of patterns for enabling user-centric health platforms and applications that enable a person to have control of their health information in a way that promotes an ecosystem including providers, payers, and team.<br />
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=== Principles ===<br />
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This working group will operate by the Identity Commons principles.<br />
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=== Practices ===<br />
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This group will use Identity Commons-hosted mailing lists and wiki resources, as well as Google Docs for spreadsheets, presentations, and documents.<br />
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This group uses public Identity Commons-hosted mailing list and all its meeting notes will be publically published on posts to that list.<br />
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http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
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Meeting notes are published here:<br />
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12/18/2008, Meeting 1: [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_88hf8b58g9 12/18 kickoff notes]<br />
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1/28/2009, Meeting 2: [http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfk7n8fk_49fr6675hm&hl=en january meeting]<br />
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=== Requirements of Participation and How to Join ===<br />
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There are no requirements for participation. To join the group, edit the wiki and put your name on the list below, and sign up for the mailing list provided<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
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=== Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product ===<br />
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There is no current licenses or restrictions on the work product of this group.<br />
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=== Current Deliverables and Milestones ===<br />
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Complete working prototype and specifications<br />
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First drafted example use case:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_2dr68h4c4&hl=en<br />
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Supporting diagram for first example use case:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?docid=dfk7n8fk_4hn4vt5g5&hl=en#<br />
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Inventory worksheet for use case actors:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_103f9tr2vvw&hl=en<br />
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Information matrix for detailing different classes of health information in an individuals ecosystem and what implications are [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ppYIEWbB3w4c4O2JxKK-7YA Example Information Sharing Matrix]<br />
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FUTURE:<br />
Complete economic proposal for [[Health ID Trust]] Slides: [http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfk7n8fk_48c62vd6ft Slides from IIW]<br />
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=== Current Meeting Schedule ===<br />
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We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.<br />
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Our next meeting for User Centric Health (UCH) is 11 a.m. Pacific Time April meeting on 4/28.<br />
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Meeting logistics<br />
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Topic: User Centric Health <br />
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 <br />
Time: 11:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) <br />
Meeting Number: 576 128 532 <br />
Meeting Password: blueDot1<br />
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Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 866-469-3239 <br />
Call-in toll number (US/Canada): 1-650-429-3300 <br />
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Next meeting agenda:<br />
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- Review notes<br />
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- Review base use cases, make comments, vote on readiness to proceed to next steps (or work further on them)<br />
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- Review actors, actor readiness, actor actions<br />
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=== Current Membership ===<br />
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* Mike Kirkwood, Polka @mikekirkwood<br />
* Paul Trevithick, Parity<br />
* J. Trent Adams, DataPortability Project HCTF<br />
* Joseph Cerro, DataPortability.org Health Care Task Force<br />
* Drummond Reed, Cordance, Parity, OASIS XRI & XDI TCs<br />
* Dean Landsman @deansland<br />
* Maren Connary @marenconnary<br />
* Jen Mccabe Gorman @jenmccabegorman<br />
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Sign up for the mailing list provided by ID Commons<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
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=== Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate ===<br />
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Stewards Representative - Mike Kirkwood<br />
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Alternate Representative - TBD<br />
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=== Current Links ===<br />
[[User-Centric Health]]<br />
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=== Related Groups (Suggested) ===<br />
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[http://openid.net/ Open ID Foundation]<br />
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[http://informationcard.net/ Information Card Foundation]<br />
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[http://www.projectvrm.org Project VRM]<br />
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[http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xdi OASIS XDI Technical Committee] and [[XDI Commons Charter|XDI Commons]]<br />
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[http://accelerator.editme.com/ Health 2.0 Accelerator]<br />
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[http://wiki.dataportability.org/display/dpmain/2008/11/14/Initial+Healthcare+Task+Force+Teleconference Data Portability Healthcare Task Force]<br />
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[http://www.astm.org/COMMIT/COMMITTEE/E31.htm ASTM E 31]<br />
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[http://www.projectliberty.org/ Liberty Alliance]<br />
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[http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=regrep OASIS ebXML RR]<br />
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=== History ===<br />
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Health is a unique use case of the internet identity, it has special because of the privacy and sharing requirements of the data. <br />
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Many individuals have a keen interest in how Health plays out using the internet and the web. <br />
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This group was started to focus on taking the document and data standards of the Health community and packaging them on behalf of a user in their user-centric identity, and create a working stack to share with the community and evolve as group.<br />
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The groups initial sponsor was Mike Kirkwood, a new Identity Steward, who has been participating in IIW and Health 2.0 group. The group is focused on using technology fuse health into identity and to preserve the person's voice and control<br />
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Many voices are working for health and this group is focused on enabling a networked document standard for transporting health information using a person point of control.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Kids_Online&diff=3316Kids Online2010-05-09T21:34:07Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by Russel08 (Talk) to last version by IdentityWoman</p>
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<div>'''''Kids Online:'' Balancing Safety and Fun<br />
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[https://kidsonline.idcommons.net/Main_Page WE HAVE OUR OWN WIKI NOW]<br />
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[http://www.kidzonline.us WE HAVE A BLOG/WEBSITE TOO]<br />
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[http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/kidsonline OUR MAILING LIST IS HERE]<br />
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This page is from our first conference..<br />
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Our first conference was November 13th, 2008 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA following the [http://iiw.idcommons.net 7th Internet Identity Workshop]. It was a great success. Many people were thrilled to have enough time and space to really talk with other people who shared their passion about kids online. We must thank our sponsors who made the day of rich conversation possible. <br />
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[http://www.privo.com Privo] **** [http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft] **** [http://www.informationcard.net Information Card Foundation] **** [http://www.dubitchat.com/ Dubit] <br />
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''Kids Online is a working group of [http://wiki.idcommons.net/Main_Page#Learn_More_About_the_Organization Identity Commons] community of [http://wiki.idcommons.net/Working_Group_Descriptions groups and organizations] addressing the social, technical and legal issues that arise with the emerging identity layer of the web. You can read the [[Kids Online Charter]] here. [http://wiki.idcommons.net/Stewards_Council#Current_Stewards_Council Denise Tayloe] is the representative on the Stewards Council (board). ''<br />
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==Overview of the Day ==<br />
We began with looking at Safety - by asking everyone to share the 3 most important things they thought it was important to protect kids from online. ''You can see a photo later today and it will be typed up by early next week.'' <br />
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We then when on to get a list of the technologies that we knew about to help make kids online. It was not comprehensive nor did we have a chance to dive into all the pros and cons of each. It did surface a vast range. ''You can see a photo later today and it will be typed up by early next week.'' <br />
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Then we got to FUN and in small groups brainstormed "Tactics of FUN" and then reported out a list of about 40 tactics. A few key things surfaced in the report outs one was that kids have developmental needs and that in seeking to meet these they this is part of what is driving them to seek things that feel fun. This saying also came up The "new" kids safety online is '''Digital Citizenship'''. ''You can see a photo later today and it will be typed up by early next week.'' <br />
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We then went on to make the agenda that included ''(notes are still being collected and will be posted next week on the wiki)'':<br />
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* The Globalization of Safety <br />
* Children Using Adult Spaces <br />
* Identity Tech Tools 101 <br />
* Lunch Time – babbling, rambling, and other such…. <br />
* Identity Management for Kids <br />
* Legal Issues Now & Beyond – Coppa/Task Force <br />
* State of OnLine Safety – reality check! <br />
* Next Steps for This Kids OnLine Community <br />
* Filtering + Moderation/guidelines & chat filter best practices <br />
* Economics of Moderation <br />
* Marketing Catch-All from 4 different proposed sessions that merged.<br />
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== Outcomes of the Day ==<br />
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We discussed the language around "best" practices and some alternative ways of framing this work arose - good practices, effective practices and shared practices. This group operates in a transparent manner and have a commitment to evolving over time. <br />
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=== Practices for Safety and Fun ===<br />
* Compiling a list of good, effective and shared practices for keeping kids safe online. <br />
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=== Continuing Conversation for the Kids Online Community: ===<br />
* A Mailing List has been brought up - [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/kidsonline you can subscribe here].<br />
* A wiki is being set up and will be live early next week.<br />
* An aggregate blog will be set up soon so we can read each other's posts by going to one place - this will be up in several weeks. <br />
* We plan to host a monthly conference call to check in with the community and move forward.<br />
* Sharing Resources like bringing together the dictionary of slang words.<br />
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=== Expanding the conversation about Kids Online: ===<br />
'''PODCAST''' - Joi will be organizing a podcast about Kids Online for this community. <br />
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==== Face to Face Meetups/Conferences ====<br />
* Host meetups at related conferences to grow the community. FOSI will be first. <br />
* Host Kids Online in North America with next 6-8 months. <br />
* Host Kids online in London within the next 4 months. <br />
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'''BUILD GRASS ROOTS INVOLVEMENT'''<br />
* Convene several conferences for Parents of Kids. <br />
* Convene several conferences for Kids themselves.<br />
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== Original Invitation ==<br />
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'''Our goal is to leave the day with greater clarity around some core best practices and have next steps as an industry to help kids being safer online. <br />
'''<br />
All of the attendees will make up the agenda together at the event itself. We do welcome ideas and suggestions for topics you hope get discussed the day of the event.<br />
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This is a day to dive in and work collaboratively on these kinds issues around kids online:<br />
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* Who and what are we trying to protect digital kids from?<br />
* Are there standards and norms in practice that we can leverage to formalize best practices for industry?<br />
* Kids fake their ages to gain access to online content, do we as an industry care? If so, then?<br />
* How do we create best practices that are flexible based on age range, content and willingness for parental involvement by industry or the child?<br />
* How can we create cyber spaces that balance interesting and fun with safety?<br />
* What is the role of government in either defining or supporting best practices?<br />
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Who this (un) conference is for:<br />
* Online Community/Virtual World Managers<br />
* Policy officers and Security Officers at large companies<br />
* Consultants in the kids online space<br />
* Identity technologists<br />
* State Attorney Generals<br />
* Legislative Staffers<br />
* Parents and Kids<br />
* Academics in the field<br />
* Blogger<br />
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''Adult attendees of the conference are welcome to bring their children ages 10-25 to participate in the conversations. There will not be child care, this is about talking about the issues with the constituents we are talking about present.'' <br />
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We are bringing together a range of practitioners and experts to work collaboratively for a day together. Our goal is to leave the day with greater clarity around some core best practices and have next steps as an industry to help kids being safer online. <br />
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'''More about the Format'''<br />
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This conference uses open space to support the agenda creation it is unconventional and it has also had incredible results. The user-centric identity community - the folks who are gathering for the [http://www.windley.com/events/iiw2008b/announcement.shtml 7th Internet Identity Workshop] just before this day have been using it for years with [http://unconference.net/?page_id=70#IDCommunity great results]. Kaliya Hamlin has also been the facilitator at Forum One's [http://www.onlinecommunityreport.com/archives/395-Online-Community-Unconference-2008-Its-a-Wrap.html Online Community Unconference]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=3264Working Groups2010-02-18T16:34:32Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by Varo (Talk) to last version by IdentityWoman</p>
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<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
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Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons (see [[Organizational Structure]]) they have have tremendous autonomy -- so much so that a Working Group can be a complete separate legal or social entity whose own charter or incorporation need not make any mention of Identity Commons. <br />
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* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
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Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
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An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
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== Working Groups ==<br />
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The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
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{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
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|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
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| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
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|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Lucy Lynch<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Bob Morgan<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://higgins-project.org || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Drummond Reed<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Drummond Reed<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
|User-Centric Health || [[User-Centric Health Charter]] || [[User-Centric Health]] ||Mike Kirkwood <br />
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|-<br />
|DataPortability || [[DataPortablity Charter]] || [http://www.dataportability.org Data Portability Website] || Elias Bizannes<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|}<br />
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== In Progress ==<br />
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=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
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{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| ??<br />
| [[??]] <br />
| [?? Website]<br />
|??<br />
|}<br />
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=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
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{{WGHeader}}<br />
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|-<br />
|Story of Digital Identity <br />
| [[StoDID Charter]] <br />
| [http://www.stodid.com STODID] [[StoDID]]<br />
|Aldo Castaneda <br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|Unified Messaging Group <br />
| [[Unified Messaging Charter]] <br />
| [[Unified Messaging Wiki]]<br />
|Charles Andres <br />
|-<br />
|CivicID.org<br />
| [[CivicID.org Charter]] <br />
| [[CivicID.org]] Wiki Page [http://www.civicID.org Civic ID Website]<br />
|Louis Klepner <br />
|-<br />
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|IDTrust OASIS<br />
| [[IDTrust OASIS Charter]] <br />
| [[http://www.oasis-idtrust.org/about IDTrust Website]] <br />
|Dee Shur<br />
|-<br />
|OAuth<br />
| [[OAuth Charter]] <br />
| [[http://oauth.net/ OAuth Site]] <br />
| Eran Hammer-Lahav<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Market<br />
| [[IDMarket Charter]] <br />
| [[IDMarket]] <br />
|Mike Ozburn <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|Volunteered Personal Information<br />
| [[VPI Charter]] <br />
| [http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/WGUDIP/Home;jsessionid=6950403F4ADE9C903428E4FA9F7EA40E VPI Sig] <br />
|Iain or Mark<br />
|-<br />
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|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
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== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
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|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] || Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Nicholas Givotovsky<br />
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= Resources =<br />
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IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
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= Quarterly Reports =<br />
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* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q3 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2009 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=IDTBD_Summary&diff=3252IDTBD Summary2010-01-29T02:32:55Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by YannaMarie (Talk) to last version by IdentityWoman</p>
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<div>This is a summary dirived from mailing list conversations on the IC community mailing list and the IDTBD list set up by Brett McDowell of Liberty Alliance. It is in date order. <br />
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'''June 4th''' Brett first raises questions on IC list<br />
http://wiki.idcommons.net/Index.php/Stewards_Council_Telecon:_2008_June_4<br />
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'''June 5th''' Brett posts to the IC list<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001392.html<br />
"Is this something you really want to tackle? If not, what if you<br />
weren't alone in trying to pull it off? What would you need from<br />
partnering projects to feel you had the resources to do this and do it<br />
well? Also, would you be open to being "sponsored" by an umbrella foundation<br />
but still operating as "a commons" without any of the membership<br />
structure that was brought up on the call."<br />
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'''June 28th''' Denis posts to the list with the question "I don't understand why any specialized group, consortium,<br />
or whatever, couldn't happily organize itself underneath Identity Commons."<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001403.html<br />
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'''June 28th''' from Eugene Kim<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001407.html<br />
"First, our primary obstacle has been resources, which<br />
is related to brand/reputation. Second, it's not clear to me that the<br />
right solution for all the examples you cited above is not to<br />
incorporate into its own entity, which does not preclude it becoming a<br />
WG of IC, although it is certainly a possibility for more than one of<br />
the cases.<br />
None of what you've described has anything inherently to do with IC's<br />
organizational structure.<br />
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'''June 28th''' from Brett<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001408.html<br />
If NewOrg had all the elements<br />
that these independent projects needed, and it offered a more economic<br />
and quicker way to get their project off the ground and into the<br />
market, I think the answer for each of them would be clear. So I<br />
believe what I have raised has everything to do with the lack of a<br />
fully resourced, robust, trust-worthy umbrella organization.<br />
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'''June 28th''' form Eugene<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001413.html<br />
Brett, you have me at a disadvantage, since you actually know what<br />
you're thinking about, and the rest of us do not. I'm looking forward<br />
to you dispelling the mystery, so that we can have a less abstract<br />
argument.<br />
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'''Jun 27th''' from Eugene<br />
I'm certainly interested in hearing about the project you have in<br />
mind, and I'm just as interested in hearing why you think certain<br />
aspects of our current organizational structure will have to be<br />
"tabled."<br />
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'''June 28th''' Brett<br />
begins talking about Tier 1 and Tier 2 projects<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001409.html<br />
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'''June 28th''' from Kaliya<br />
Why isn't Liberty Alliance a Working Group of Identity Commons? ...<br />
As for why not for Liberty Alliance - you will have to share that answer<br />
with us Brett.<br />
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''In an verbal conversation at the VRM conference Brett is surprised when Kaliya ask him why he did not answer the question. He says he did not think it was a "serious" question.''<br />
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'''June 30th'''<br />
Brett has a long post regarding many aspects of the conversation that unfolded over that weekend<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001423.html<br />
He closes with:<br />
So, let's start looking at the list of requirements we have collected,<br />
drop them under T1, T2, and T3 respectively, and shift our attention<br />
to how to pay for all of these services (with the going-in assumption<br />
that if you consume more form NewOrg, you somehow contribute more to<br />
NewOrg but in a manner that reduces your cost through leveraging<br />
shared investments and resources across the entire community).<br />
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'''June 30th'''<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001424.html<br />
Dennis raises this issue<br />
As an interested bystander, I find the "NewOrg" rhetorical device very<br />
unsettling. This is particularly a concern since no real, concrete case of<br />
someone finding themselves unable to work with Identity Commons as it is<br />
constituted and under its purpose and policies has been put forth. Also, I<br />
don't know that anyone else is thinking in terms of a speculative "NewOrg."<br />
This abstract speculation strikes me as unhealthy.<br />
Please provide a real case or, if that is inappropriate, have someone with<br />
the real case approach the executives of Identity Commons and find out what<br />
is real here.<br />
Finally, I see tacit assumption that there is a problem that availability of<br />
resources would solve. Rather than start with the solution, perhaps we<br />
should figure out what the real problems are?<br />
- Dennis<br />
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PS: I note in terms of what NewOrg financial support "buys" is exactly what<br />
it buys at OASIS and W3C and every other consortium (including in multiple<br />
degrees Liberty Alliance) along with maybe too much exclusive/private<br />
activity. Why the urge to become another one of those?<br />
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'''June 30th''' from Dennis<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001427.html<br />
For me, "gathering requirements" carries a tacit and untested assumption<br />
that this is a desired direction to explore. I think opportunity<br />
identification and visualization would be a better place to stand. This<br />
open discussion is a good way to sort that out.<br />
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'''June 30th''' from Brett<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001429.html<br />
Other than this side-trip between Brett and Dennis I think we are at<br />
the point of discussing "NEXT STEPS" on this thread. I think folks<br />
might need some time to chew on that before we can expect responses (I<br />
only sent it out this morning).<br />
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'''June 30th''' from Dave Kearns<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-June/001430.html<br />
Next steps for what? While you speculate on potential problems with the<br />
current setup, and speculate about potential groups which might wish to<br />
join-up should the structure change, there is still no concrete example of a<br />
group that a) wishes to join and b) has a problem with the current<br />
structure. Why spend huge amounts of time and resources re-inventing<br />
something which may end up not attracting more participants while alienating<br />
existing ones?<br />
<br />
-dave<br />
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'''July 1''' from Brett<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001433.html<br />
I guess Dave and Eugene don't see a problem. That's ok. For those<br />
who do see a problem and want to participate in the solution please<br />
respond to the NEXT STEPS section of the email I sent yesterday. I'm<br />
looking for feedback on whether I have the requirements accurate for<br />
T2 vs. T3 projects.<br />
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-- Brett<br />
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'''July 1''' from Brett<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001434.html<br />
Quick update... I'm getting a lot of support and interest to work on<br />
NewOrg, but off-list just between the folks who do share this desired<br />
outcome. So I'm going to continue to work on this off-list with<br />
interested parties. If you are interested in working on a NewOrg<br />
proposal in more detail please contact me directly and I'll get you<br />
involved in the collaboration. The rest of you can expect to hear<br />
something more concrete from us after we've gotten more of this<br />
together and vetted by the Stewards Council.<br />
<br />
Apparently taking this to the community list was premature. I<br />
apologize for any inconvenience or distraction this has caused.<br />
<br />
-- Brett<br />
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'''July 3'''<br />
Dennis posts this link to KILL THE BOARD<br />
Jim Benson notices something interesting about his involvement on boards versus social approaches:<br />
http://ourfounder.typepad.com/leblog/2008/07/kill-the-board.html<br />
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No, I have nothing in mind about this. To be serious, I suppose what Identity Commons is creating is a middle place that has all of the advantages of the social processes that Benson remarks on and that avoids the spiral that he is warning against. - Dennis<br />
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'''July 11'''<br />
Brett points out our "failure" to effectively fill out Quarterly reporting as proof things are not working at IC<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001451.html<br />
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'''July 10th''' Brett moved the conversation off the IC community list because he was "getting interest" off list<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001434.html<br />
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'''July 14th'''<br />
''The VRM meeting was a proposed conversations about next steps. In a theater style fixed seating room Brett McDowell who was at the front holding the chalk listened but filtered all that was said through his own filter of what he thought SHOULD happen.'' Notes from the workshop are posted here<br />
http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dd8wsvwr_0hg886tfm<br />
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'''July 18''' the IDTBD list is founded by Brett<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/6cfb469ff01d51bc<br />
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'''July 21''' the Open Web Foundation is Announced<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/435b2b97f0bf6fde<br />
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'''July 23''' Kaliya posted a link to the Community list of the slides Brett and company had prepared<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001455.html<br />
I thought some on this list might be interested in the deck of slides Brett put together<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/web/idtbd-document-library<br />
and the list he has set up to talk about a new organization.<br />
http://groups.google.com:80/group/idtbd?lnk=srg<br />
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'''July 23''' Britta Retorts they are not "brett's slides"<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-July/001456.html<br />
Thanks, Kaliya. One minor--but I think important!--update to below. These<br />
are *not* Brett's slides, but rather represent the thinking of a much larger<br />
group of several folks from several different identity initiatives (some are<br />
named slide 2). Brett was an outreach point from this group to the Identity<br />
Commons community since he'd been involved here, but rest assured it<br />
represents thinking and input from many folks. It's very much intended as a<br />
strawman proposal for group development, so feedback is welcome. As you see<br />
they live at IDtbd (because ID is TBD, thanks to Bob Blakley for the witty<br />
URL), and conversation/feedback/contribution/next steps are much<br />
appreciated.<br />
<br />
Thanks much.<br />
<br />
<br />
''VACTION TIME taken by many people key to the conversation between July and August<br />
Including, Kaliya, Drummond, Brett, and Eugene''<br />
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'''August 5th'''<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/6aa414f5658f3102<br />
Brett gets back from vacation and proposes<br />
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I think we can and should set the goal of getting NewOrg formed by<br />
1-Jan-2009. That means identifying who really wants to be apart of this as<br />
soon as possible so we can work together on the formative documents and<br />
operational details.<br />
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'''August 6th''' Don Schmidt proposes an adjustment to an IC principle<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/6aa414f5658f3102<br />
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Dogfooding. When feasible and appropriate, employ the work product of Identity Commons working groups to facilitate the operation and interaction of Identity Commons itself.<br />
<br />
(2) Likewise I believe that almost all of the Goals on slide 6 are admirable and should help drive the uber goals of harmonization and interoperability that motivated many of us to join this effort. However, I believe that the reference to open source implementations is non sequitor.<br />
Commit to open standards and open source implementations<br />
<br />
All of the other goals are inclusive in nature. This one is exclusive; it does not portray equal commitment to COTS products that are purchased. I believe the goal of an organization that aspires to be an umbrella over the Enterprise Identity and Web 2.0 Identity worlds should commit to interoperable implementations, without restrictions related to their development or distribution paradigms. I propose that this Goal be reworded as follows.<br />
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Commit to open standards and interoperable implementations<br />
<br />
Thx --des<br />
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'''August 6th''' Telcon happens Drummond posts this to the IC<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-August/001460.html<br />
IDTBD is a placeholder name (suggested by Bob Blakley of the Burton Group)<br />
for a potential new "uber-umbrella" organization (or "uber-meta" to really<br />
load up the terms ;-) that _might_ encompass the work of Liberty Alliance,<br />
Identity Commons, and other efforts such as Data Portability. This work grew<br />
out of work internal to Liberty Alliance about its future, but has now<br />
become a cross-industry effort of which Liberty Alliance is just one<br />
participant.<br />
<br />
Currently IDTBD exists only as a Google Group at<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd. Although Mary, Kaliya, and I are<br />
members of that list and will be providing a direct voice for and reporting<br />
back any proposed outcomes/decisions to the Identity Commons Stewards<br />
Council, anyone can join and contribute in the discussion. I encourage any<br />
Identity Commons community member who is interested to participate.<br />
<br />
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'''August 15th''' Elias Bizannes posts in this thread<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/345cd3b79f36cea2<br />
My suggestion is less focus that IDtbd is doing all this, and more<br />
focus on the communities it supports. This NewOrg should be more about<br />
creating 'co-working' space for synergistic projects, not<br />
consolidating them under a new brand or power structure. If we can<br />
keep that in mind, I think things can be a lot easier.<br />
"The purpose of IDtbd is to provide shared resources to communities<br />
that work to the betterment of the Internet". Perhaps also explicitly<br />
stating we are the little sister of the internet society, filling the<br />
gap for smaller communities that need a more lightweight support<br />
structure for now in their current stage of development.<br />
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'''August 22''' Doc posts to this thread on IDTBD<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/314632c20548fb1e<br />
Is IDTBD a Switzerland or a Soviet Union?<br />
<br />
Meaning, is it a place that's 1) neutral, and 2) the only place that can do<br />
some critical things that others can't? Or, is it a place that subsumes much<br />
of what others do, limiting their autonomy?<br />
<br />
I think we want IDTBD to be a Switzerland. I also think some of us fear that<br />
it might have much more scope than that. Not soviet-grade scope (which is an<br />
extreme example, used for the sake of contrast), but enough to subsume and<br />
subordinate the primary missions of the member organizations -- or cause one<br />
member organization to subordinate another. (Which I believe was Elias<br />
Bizannes point in an earlier post.)<br />
<br />
It's important to remember that we're pioneering here. We've never had a<br />
Switzerland in this space. Or perhaps in any space. That's what makes<br />
framing up IDTBD original, interesting and difficult.<br />
But I'm hoping the Switzerland metaphor helps. Bearing in mind that all<br />
metaphors are, by their nature, inaccurate but helpful.<br />
<br />
Rock on, Doc<br />
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'''August 22''' BRETT retorts in the same thread<br />
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I think we do have Switzerland already and it's called Identity Commons. I<br />
think what we are after is something more like NATO ;-).<br />
<br />
Seriously, I keep coming back to the same observation which is that we are<br />
after something in the middle/gray area vs. either black or white extremes.<br />
I'm increasingly anxious to talk about specifics vs. metaphors or<br />
philosophies so we can be sure we know what we are talking about vs. risking<br />
the undesired outcome of talking past each other due to the use of terms<br />
that lack the requisite level of semantic integrity to be actionable.<br />
<br />
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'''August 22''' Roger Sullivan chimes in the same thread<br />
<br />
Speaking for Liberty, many members believe that the synergy and benefits that would be achieved by merging Liberty with IDTBD far outweigh the loss of absolute autonomy that Liberty has today. Additionally, many Liberty members recognize that under-funded community activities would benefit significantly from the financial resources and operational expertise that Liberty can provide to the "common pool" in order to incubate, nurture, and grow innovation in this space. As with any organizational merger, one has to decide whether the benefits outweigh the negatives and whether the union provides a synergistic effect that more rapidly advances the development of this space to the benefit of our members.<br />
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'''August27th''' IDTBD Conference call - audio recording and transribed text notes<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/7d6d79cf3c55f4cb<br />
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'''September 3''' IDTBE Conference call audio recording and transcribed text notes<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/435b0624c8e00445<br />
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'''September 8th''' in Anaheim California there was a F3F meeting moderated by Bob Blakley<br />
at the conclusion of the meeting (those left in the room) were asked YES or NO to the current version of the Brett+Liberty+others drafted from of IDTBD in the slides. Persons in the meeting wearing Liberty hats were 'Yes'. Everyone else was a No or a very reserved maybe.<br />
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''Mary Ruddy and Kaliya Hamlin took on the task of putting forward a 2nd strawman for the following weeks meeting in Boston''<br />
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'''September 8''' David Recordon posts notes of the meeting in Anaheim<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/29a6023281c584bc<br />
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'''September 16''' Mary Ruddy posts the IDTBD Strawman 2 to IC list<br />
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http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-September/001544.html<br />
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This was worked on by Kaliya Hamlin and Mary Ruddy as an action item coming out of the Sept 8 F2F in Anaheim. It was reviewed and commented on by Drummond Reed, Eugene Kim and Bob Blakley before being posted.<br />
This proposal seeks to evolve the existing IC community model to meet the needs expressed by many parties. It<br />
# Has a more coherent branding (it introduces prefix and suffix branding for groups)<br />
# Supports existing organizations being a part of IC/IDTBD as separate organizations like OIDF and ICF have done, and large entities like Liberty Alliance would continue in time and integration/merger with community process would happen over time.<br />
# Sets out a plan to have an action group form to address the need for a common community message about how the existing technologies fit together.<br />
# Seeks to harmonize Concordia and OSIS working groups focused on interoperability.<br />
# Seeks to harmonize both geographically regional and vertical industry outreach around identity.<br />
# Has a lightweight core infrastructure focused on services for the community with an emphasis on collaboration and harmonization<br />
# Keeps with the principle of self organization. It does not take community driven efforts into the core - these are guided and funded by groups. Having a light weight core reduces the politics and increases the ability of groups to join and participate without feeling it is a huge time/energy commitment.<br />
# Acknowledges and supports corporate contributions to the community and facilitates a smoother integrated path of giving into the community but does not give corporate contributors veto power over the use of funds they have not contributed.<br />
# Has a taxation model - so groups that generate revenue/have funding contribute a percentage to the core to - a potential percentage of 10%<br />
# Changes the NAME<br />
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'''Sept 16'''Dennis comments on IC list<br />
http://mail.idcommons.net/pipermail/community/2008-September/001545.html<br />
Wow, I have obviously not been paying attention.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Sept 18''' Kaliya Posts a long response to some of Rogers concerns about how strawman 2 would actually work to get key things done that need to happen for the community.<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/msg/d3367595df567e5e<br />
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'''Sept 18'''Roger responded<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/msg/dacf4612171c5cff<br />
Feeling that the this stated concerns and constraints of potential enterprise participants had not ever been addressed.<br />
<br />
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'''September 19'''<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/661d849060df83de<br />
Brett begins planning IDTBD meetings - suggesting a Feb 23 meeting<br />
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'''Sept 23''' Notes for the Sept 16 F2F are posted<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/5546f1035c8d74e3<br />
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<br />
Don Schmit from MSFT asks<br />
<br />
A single umbrella organization may not be able to serve all interests in the community<br />
There are at least two camps involved in the current IDtbd discussions. Please excuse the following generalizations which I make simply to facilitate a line of reasoning; I am not claiming that these generalizations accurately depict all of the participants in these discussions.<br />
<br />
For the sake of discussion lets characterize these two camps along the lines of the existing Liberty Alliance and Identity Commons organizations. Liberty Alliance is structured to better serve the interests of established business entities, in particular deployers and vendors of identity infrastructure who depend on the continuity and consistency of their computing investments over time. Identity Commons is better structured to nurture the germination of new groups based on common interest between the participants who are free to explore innovation without concern for legacy investments.<br />
<br />
Why should the identity community want to combine these two organizational charters under a single umbrella? What is wrong with having Identity Commons and a next generation Liberty Alliance continue to provide distinct environments for different constituencies?<br />
<br />
''and several additional people post in favor of two different but related organizations including Dave Kearns, Bill Washburn, from Microsoft, Drummond, and David Recordon<br />
''<br />
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'''Sept 24''' Brett posts a "strawman 3" this was known as version 1.5<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/c2d0de5551c4d83a<br />
<br />
Brett took the Strawman 2 that was developed by Mary and Kaliya and red lined it creating a "version 3"<br />
It now includes a Liberty like membership model and governance structure.<br />
The largest corporate board members have a seat on what is called the "trustees council" this council has final approval of<br />
# Budget decisions for the core of the organization<br />
# Manages any staff<br />
# Has final say over how the BRAND of IDTBD is used - can prefix or suffix groups use it - their choice "One additional benefit to members of IDTBD is the final vote on IDTBD product that will carry the brand of IDTBD. "<br />
The core of the organization does more for speaking and doing for the community as a whole.<br />
<br />
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'''Sept 24''' ''Kaliya wrote this post about IC based on insights I had participating in the conversation these past few months. Based on things articulated on the mailing list or on phone calls.'' http://www.identitywoman.net/?p=786<br />
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'''Sept 24''' Teleconference audio and notes are at<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/web/teleconference---9-24-2008<br />
<br />
<br />
''Additional background: Liberty had an annual strategic review in the winter/spring. They included in their analysis of what to do several "outsiders" who had full access to a range of transcripts of interviews conducted throughout the community. Those in the IC community included in this were Johannes Ernst, Nat Sakamura, Paul Trevithick . They are all under NDA and can not disclose what they saw in that process. Some of their input was included in the first Liberty strawman proposal for IDTBD.''<br />
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'''Sept 24''' Even with this input - Johannes asked recently<br />
<br />
http://groups.google.com/group/idtbd/browse_thread/thread/5546f1035c8d74e3<br />
<br />
On Sep 24, 2008, at 14:13 , Don Schmidt wrote:<br />
>> Why should the identity community want to combine these two<br />
>> organizational charters under a single umbrella? What is wrong<br />
>> with having Identity Commons and a next generation Liberty Alliance<br />
>> continue to provide distinct environments for different<br />
>> constituencies?<br />
<br />
This is an excellent question that I have not seen answered compellingly by the proposers of IDTBD.<br />
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with this question. (It can also be generalized in which case it is still true I believe.)<br />
Thanks, Johannes.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=User-Centric_Health_Charter&diff=3250User-Centric Health Charter2010-01-23T18:47:34Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by WolfeMargaret (Talk) to last version by Eek</p>
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<div>=== Name ===<br />
<br />
User Centric Health<br />
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=== Purpose ===<br />
<br />
This group is designed to develop a set of patterns for enabling user-centric health platforms and applications that enable a person to have control of their health information in a way that promotes an ecosystem including providers, payers, and team.<br />
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=== Principles ===<br />
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This working group will operate by the Identity Commons principles.<br />
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=== Practices ===<br />
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This group will use Identity Commons-hosted mailing lists and wiki resources, as well as Google Docs for spreadsheets, presentations, and documents.<br />
<br />
This group uses public Identity Commons-hosted mailing list and all its meeting notes will be publically published on posts to that list.<br />
<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
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<br />
Meeting notes are published here:<br />
<br />
12/18/2008, Meeting 1: [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_88hf8b58g9 12/18 kickoff notes]<br />
<br />
1/28/2009, Meeting 2: [http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfk7n8fk_49fr6675hm&hl=en january meeting]<br />
<br />
=== Requirements of Participation and How to Join ===<br />
<br />
There are no requirements for participation. To join the group, edit the wiki and put your name on the list below, and sign up for the mailing list provided<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
<br />
=== Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product ===<br />
<br />
There is no current licenses or restrictions on the work product of this group.<br />
<br />
=== Current Deliverables and Milestones ===<br />
<br />
<br />
Complete working prototype and specifications<br />
<br />
First drafted example use case:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_2dr68h4c4&hl=en<br />
<br />
Supporting diagram for first example use case:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?docid=dfk7n8fk_4hn4vt5g5&hl=en#<br />
<br />
Inventory worksheet for use case actors:<br />
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_103f9tr2vvw&hl=en<br />
<br />
Information matrix for detailing different classes of health information in an individuals ecosystem and what implications are [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ppYIEWbB3w4c4O2JxKK-7YA Example Information Sharing Matrix]<br />
<br />
FUTURE:<br />
Complete economic proposal for [[Health ID Trust]] Slides: [http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfk7n8fk_48c62vd6ft Slides from IIW]<br />
<br />
=== Current Meeting Schedule ===<br />
<br />
We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.<br />
<br />
Our next meeting for User Centric Health (UCH) is 11 a.m. Pacific Time April meeting on 4/28.<br />
<br />
Meeting logistics<br />
<br />
Topic: User Centric Health <br />
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 <br />
Time: 11:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) <br />
Meeting Number: 576 128 532 <br />
Meeting Password: blueDot1<br />
<br />
Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 866-469-3239 <br />
Call-in toll number (US/Canada): 1-650-429-3300 <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Next meeting agenda:<br />
<br />
- Review notes<br />
<br />
- Review base use cases, make comments, vote on readiness to proceed to next steps (or work further on them)<br />
<br />
- Review actors, actor readiness, actor actions<br />
<br />
=== Current Membership ===<br />
<br />
* Mike Kirkwood, Polka @mikekirkwood<br />
* Paul Trevithick, Parity<br />
* J. Trent Adams, DataPortability Project HCTF<br />
* Joseph Cerro, DataPortability.org Health Care Task Force<br />
* Drummond Reed, Cordance, Parity, OASIS XRI & XDI TCs<br />
* Dean Landsman @deansland<br />
* Maren Connary @marenconnary<br />
* Jen Mccabe Gorman @jenmccabegorman<br />
<br />
Sign up for the mailing list provided by ID Commons<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/usercentrichealth<br />
<br />
=== Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate ===<br />
<br />
Stewards Representative - Mike Kirkwood<br />
<br />
Alternate Representative - TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Links ===<br />
[[User-Centric Health]]<br />
<br />
=== Related Groups (Suggested) ===<br />
<br />
[http://openid.net/ Open ID Foundation]<br />
<br />
[http://informationcard.net/ Information Card Foundation]<br />
<br />
[http://www.projectvrm.org Project VRM]<br />
<br />
[http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xdi OASIS XDI Technical Committee] and [[XDI Commons Charter|XDI Commons]]<br />
<br />
[http://accelerator.editme.com/ Health 2.0 Accelerator]<br />
<br />
[http://wiki.dataportability.org/display/dpmain/2008/11/14/Initial+Healthcare+Task+Force+Teleconference Data Portability Healthcare Task Force]<br />
<br />
[http://www.astm.org/COMMIT/COMMITTEE/E31.htm ASTM E 31]<br />
<br />
[http://www.projectliberty.org/ Liberty Alliance]<br />
<br />
[http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=regrep OASIS ebXML RR]<br />
<br />
=== History ===<br />
<br />
Health is a unique use case of the internet identity, it has special because of the privacy and sharing requirements of the data. <br />
<br />
Many individuals have a keen interest in how Health plays out using the internet and the web. <br />
<br />
This group was started to focus on taking the document and data standards of the Health community and packaging them on behalf of a user in their user-centric identity, and create a working stack to share with the community and evolve as group.<br />
<br />
The groups initial sponsor was Mike Kirkwood, a new Identity Steward, who has been participating in IIW and Health 2.0 group. The group is focused on using technology fuse health into identity and to preserve the person's voice and control<br />
<br />
Many voices are working for health and this group is focused on enabling a networked document standard for transporting health information using a person point of control.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=2008_Q1_Report_XDIorg&diff=32482008 Q1 Report XDIorg2010-01-22T06:45:15Z<p>Eekim: Undo revision 3246 by FelliceWilliams (Talk)</p>
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<div>=== Successes ===<br />
* XRI Resolution 2.0 Committee Draft 02 Revision 04 was approved to be an OASIS Committee Draft. Also, it went through the public review and is now under Committee Specification Vote.<br />
<br />
=== Breakdowns ===<br />
* None for the quarter.<br />
<br />
=== Requests ===<br />
* XRI 2.0 will go to the OASIS voting pretty soon. IdCommons members who are also a voting member of OASIS Open, please cast your vote when the ballot opens.<br />
<br />
=== Announcements ===<br />
* As a key step forward in XRI and XDI infrastructure, the XDI.org Global Registry Services (GRS) will be being upgraded to support XRI Resolution 2.0. It will support all key new XRI Resolution 2.0 features including automatic CanonicalID verification and XRDS extension elements by the end of Q2. The XDI.org public XRI proxy resolver at xri.net will also be upgraded to support these features.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Persona&diff=3247Persona2010-01-19T17:09:05Z<p>Eekim: Undo revision 3245 by Rotti (Talk)</p>
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<div>=== Persona ===<br />
<br />
'''Definition:''' A preexisting [[Digital Identity]] that a user through an [[Agent]] has the ability to select and use to represent themselves in a given [[Identity Context]]. [PaulT, DaveK, IainH, TonyN, Kim, Drummond, Johannes, Luke, Jaco, PTOng, PeterD]<br />
<br />
Comment1: A Persona is something put forward by a user, but how it is perceived, recognized, accepted, rejected, trusted, used etc. by a [[Relying Party]] cannot be specified or in any way implied. [PaulT]<br />
<br />
Comment2: Often used when the set of [[Claim]]s represents some role or virtual character animated by the [[Digital Subject]] [Kim]<br />
<br />
Comment3: Ordinary language meanings: (1) a voice or character representing the speaker in a literary work. (2) the characters in a dramatic or literary work. (3) the role that one assume or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self. [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=persona persona]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
This is a definition in the [[Lexicon]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3244Main Page2010-01-09T01:30:24Z<p>Eekim: Reverted edits by CarolineWilson (Talk) to last version by Eekim</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the Identity Commons Wiki ==<br />
<br />
We are a [[Working Group Descriptions|community of groups]] working on addressing the social, legal and technical issues that arise with the emerging, identity, data and social layer of the internet.<br />
<br />
These include: <br />
* What are the open standards to make it work? (identity and semantic)<br />
* What are technical implementations of those standards?<br />
* How do different standards and technical implementations interoperate?<br />
* What are the new social norms and legal constructs needed to make it work?<br />
* What tools are needed to make it usably secure for end-users?<br />
* What are the businesses cases / models that drive all this? <br />
<br />
Identity Commons is the collection of groups where these conversations are happening.<br />
<br />
All this takes time, and yes, interest is growing and movement is happening, but there is not 'one answer' or 'one blueprint.' As Doc Searls, one of the 'grandfathers' of this movement is fond of saying, it is a "market conversation."<br />
<br />
We need a broad and diverse range of participants. This layer once implemented will be as world changing as the World Wide Web of documents was for the Internet.<br />
<br />
'''The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet -- one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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</imagemap><br />
<br />
Identity Commons is open, inclusive, and bottoms-up, community of groups. They [[Working Group Agreement | share an agreement]] and agree to abide by a set of [[Purpose And Principles|principles]] to help assure this. Membership resides in the [[Working Groups | Community Groups]]. There is a [[Stewards Council]] - with a representative from each group. <br />
<br />
We provide a minimal structure for supporting community activities, and we hold space for the [[How We Collaborate | entire community to collaborate]], and [[Facilitating Dialogue | facilitate dialogue]]. You can learn more about our [[History]] and [[Background]] and organizational details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
<br />
* '''Join one of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]]''' - Identity Commons is organized as a set of distributed working groups. <br />
<br />
* '''If you are new to this topic''' and trying to get oriented to the subject there is [[Newbies4Newbies | group of Newbies supporting other Newbies]] - sharing resources, getting questions answered by the community - sense making of all this material. <br />
<br />
* '''Attend a community conference'''<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com The 9th Internet Identity Workshop] is happening Nov 3-5 in Mountain View<br />
** [http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=682491 The Kids Online Unconference - balancing Safety and Fun] - October, 2009 San Francisco. <br />
<br />
* '''Subscribe to a mailing list <br />
** [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/community IC Community Mailing List]''' (Also known as the "Identity Gang"). <br />
** The [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards Stewards Council mailing list] is also public. <br />
** Some of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]] also have their own lists. <br />
<br />
* '''Participate in telecons''' - See [[Stewards Council Telecons]] for information about how to participate in our quarterly (and sometimes more) calls, which are open to everyone in the Identity Commons community.<br />
<br />
* '''Donate to ID Commons''' - Read [[How To Contribute]] to learn how to make a donation to Identity Commons to help cover basic operating expenses.<br />
<br />
* '''Edit the ID Commons Wiki''' - Use your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openid OpenID] URL or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iname i-name] to login, and follow the instructions. See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikimedia Help]] for more information.<br />
<br />
== Learn More About the Organization ==<br />
<br />
* [[Working Groups]] - List of all Community Groups [[Working Group Descriptions]] are here.<br />
* [[Background]] - A brief history. A longer [[History]]<br />
* [[Purpose And Principles]] - The "core DNA" of the Identity Commons (IC).<br />
* [[Organizational Structure]] - A short explanation of how and why IC is structured as an "upside down umbrella".<br />
* [http://idcommons.net/logo Logo] this explains the history of our logo. <br />
* [[Stewards Council]] - The coordinating body for IC working groups.<br />
* [[Facilitating Dialogue]] - Explains the role of IC in providing a space for shared conversation.<br />
* [[Community Streams of Activity]]<br />
* [[Working Group Agreement]] - The implied contract between a working group and IC as a whole.<br />
* [[Working Group Charter Template]] - The template any working group sponsor(s) can use to form a working group.<br />
* [[How We Collaborate]] - Information on how participants in IC work together.<br />
* Organizational Details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Learn More about the Identity Space ==<br />
* [[Identity Landscape]] is a community-wide project to produce a living "map" of the Internet identity space, including efforts both inside and outside Identity Commons. All community members are invited to contribute.<br />
* [[Identity Gang|The Identity Gang Working Group]] maintains a list of resources for the user-centric identity space.<br />
* [[Lexicon]] is a project of the [[Identity Gang]] to harmonize vocabulary for user-centric identity architecture.<br />
<br />
== Archive ==<br />
* [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/ The Original Identity Commons Wiki (2002-2007)]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://idcommons.net Identity Commons Home]<br />
<br />
[[Nick Givotovsky]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3190Main Page2009-10-16T00:25:10Z<p>Eekim: Undo revision 3188 by Sophiegreen (Talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the Identity Commons Wiki ==<br />
<br />
We are a [[Working Group Descriptions|community of groups]] working on addressing the social, legal and technical issues that arise with the emerging, identity, data and social layer of the internet.<br />
<br />
These include: <br />
* What are the open standards to make it work? (identity and semantic)<br />
* What are technical implementations of those standards?<br />
* How do different standards and technical implementations interoperate?<br />
* What are the new social norms and legal constructs needed to make it work?<br />
* What tools are needed to make it usably secure for end-users?<br />
* What are the businesses cases / models that drive all this? <br />
<br />
Identity Commons is the collection of groups where these conversations are happening.<br />
<br />
All this takes time, and yes, interest is growing and movement is happening, but there is not 'one answer' or 'one blueprint.' As Doc Searls, one of the 'grandfathers' of this movement is fond of saying, it is a "market conversation."<br />
<br />
We need a broad and diverse range of participants. This layer once implemented will be as world changing as the World Wide Web of documents was for the Internet.<br />
<br />
'''The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet -- one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
</imagemap><br />
<br />
Identity Commons is open, inclusive, and bottoms-up, community of groups. They [[Working Group Agreement | share an agreement]] and agree to abide by a set of [[Purpose And Principles|principles]] to help assure this. Membership resides in the [[Working Groups | Community Groups]]. There is a [[Stewards Council]] - with a representative from each group. <br />
<br />
We provide a minimal structure for supporting community activities, and we hold space for the [[How We Collaborate | entire community to collaborate]], and [[Facilitating Dialogue | facilitate dialogue]]. You can learn more about our [[History]] and [[Background]] and organizational details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Get Involved ==<br />
<br />
* '''Join one of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]]''' - Identity Commons is organized as a set of distributed working groups. <br />
<br />
* '''If you are new to this topic''' and trying to get oriented to the subject there is [[Newbies4Newbies | group of Newbies supporting other Newbies]] - sharing resources, getting questions answered by the community - sense making of all this material. <br />
<br />
* '''Attend a community conference'''<br />
** [http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com The 9th Internet Identity Workshop] is happening Nov 3-5 in Mountain View<br />
** [http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=682491 The Kids Online Unconference - balancing Safety and Fun] - October, 2009 San Francisco. <br />
<br />
* '''Subscribe to a mailing list <br />
** [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/community IC Community Mailing List]''' (Also known as the "Identity Gang"). <br />
** The [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards Stewards Council mailing list] is also public. <br />
** Some of the [[Working Group Descriptions | Community Groups]] also have their own lists. <br />
<br />
* '''Participate in telecons''' - See [[Stewards Council Telecons]] for information about how to participate in our quarterly (and sometimes more) calls, which are open to everyone in the Identity Commons community.<br />
<br />
* '''Donate to ID Commons''' - Read [[How To Contribute]] to learn how to make a donation to Identity Commons to help cover basic operating expenses.<br />
<br />
* '''Edit the ID Commons Wiki''' - Use your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openid OpenID] URL or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iname i-name] to login, and follow the instructions. See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikimedia Help]] for more information.<br />
<br />
== Learn More About the Organization ==<br />
<br />
* [[Working Groups]] - List of all Community Groups [[Working Group Descriptions]] are here.<br />
* [[Background]] - A brief history. A longer [[History]]<br />
* [[Purpose And Principles]] - The "core DNA" of the Identity Commons (IC).<br />
* [[Organizational Structure]] - A short explanation of how and why IC is structured as an "upside down umbrella".<br />
* [http://idcommons.net/logo Logo] this explains the history of our logo. <br />
* [[Stewards Council]] - The coordinating body for IC working groups.<br />
* [[Facilitating Dialogue]] - Explains the role of IC in providing a space for shared conversation.<br />
* [[Community Streams of Activity]]<br />
* [[Working Group Agreement]] - The implied contract between a working group and IC as a whole.<br />
* [[Working Group Charter Template]] - The template any working group sponsor(s) can use to form a working group.<br />
* [[How We Collaborate]] - Information on how participants in IC work together.<br />
* Organizational Details [[Articles Of Incorporation]], [[Bylaws]], [[Identity Commons Brand Transfer]].<br />
<br />
== Learn More about the Identity Space ==<br />
* [[Identity Landscape]] is a community-wide project to produce a living "map" of the Internet identity space, including efforts both inside and outside Identity Commons. All community members are invited to contribute.<br />
* [[Identity Gang|The Identity Gang Working Group]] maintains a list of resources for the user-centric identity space.<br />
* [[Lexicon]] is a project of the [[Identity Gang]] to harmonize vocabulary for user-centric identity architecture.<br />
<br />
== Archive ==<br />
* [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/ The Original Identity Commons Wiki (2002-2007)]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://idcommons.net Identity Commons Home]<br />
<br />
[[Nick Givotovsky]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Nick_Givotovsky&diff=3080Nick Givotovsky2009-07-11T00:34:35Z<p>Eekim: Another tribute</p>
<hr />
<div>Nick/Nicholas Givotovsky died in a tractor accident on July 3. <br />
<br />
* [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/doc/2009/07/07/a-good-man-is-hard-to-lose/ Doc Searls's Post]<br />
* [http://www.iainhenderson.info/2009/07/08/r-i-p-nick-givotovsky/ Iain Henderson's Post]<br />
* [http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/nick_givotovsky_internet_identity_trailblazer_dies.php Read Write Web's Post]<br />
<br />
[http://www.countytimes.com/site/news.cfm?brd=2303&dept_id=478974 This is the link to his obituary and memorial service details ]<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Messages from the Community ===<br />
<br />
===== Remembering Nick =====<br />
I only had the chance to meet Nick in person once or twice over the years, but even those seldom encounters left a distinct impression of a vibrant, intelligent, and passionate man. He was someone to whom I looked up and respected. I am very saddened by his passing, but his contributions are testament to who he was and how he lived his life. My heart goes out to his entire family.<br />
<br />
''Brady Brim-DeForest'' July 8, 2009<br />
<br />
When I think about Nick, the thing that stands out for me was his warmth. He was one of those hidden gems who emerged from out of our community on his own and who brought an incredible, yet understated positive energy. People like Nick are the binders of a community. It's so easy to overlook this, and it pains me to remember this as I think about his premature passing. My heart goes out to his family.<br />
<br />
''Eugene Eric Kim'' July 10, 2009</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=IC_Collaborative_Tools&diff=3037IC Collaborative Tools2009-06-16T16:11:16Z<p>Eekim: migration plan</p>
<hr />
<div>== Supporting [[Working Groups]] ==<br />
<br />
* [[Working Group Collaborative Tools]]<br />
* [[IC Server]]<br />
<br />
=== Working Group Requirements ===<br />
<br />
Novell would pay for conference call. Who would the account be? Need to handle the succession. Ask community about conference call services.<br />
<br />
OSIS would like to run its own PHP plugins on the Wiki.<br />
<br />
OSIS Mailing lists<br />
<br />
* osis-general list consistently does not send email to Dale<br />
* Pam Dingle has helped a lot<br />
<br />
Fen is not a sysadmin. CivicActions has excellent sysadmins based in Moscow.<br />
<br />
Fen's dream -- 6-8 hours of their work, they could get everything set up. Monthly, they're already doing backups and monitoring for free (normally $100/month). Monthly needs -- 4-5 hours/month - maybe less. $125/hour (about $500/month) company rate. Need on-demand time. Retainer rate?<br />
<br />
== Website Administration ==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.idcommons.net/user/login Login to web site]<br />
* [http://www.idcommons.net/admin Administer web site]<br />
<br />
== System Migration Plan ==<br />
<br />
[[User:Eekim|Eugene]] has offered to host IC's Wikis and blogs at [http://www.blueoxen.com/ Blue Oxen Associates]. Here is the current roadmap:<br />
<br />
# Move all Wikis/blogs from IC to Blue Oxen server. (date?)<br />
# Move all Wikis/blogs from other machines (Pam, Azigo) to Blue Oxen server. (date?)<br />
# Document all the IC-related sites on this Wiki so we have a complete list of everything we have/don't have.<br />
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== Wiki Gardening TODO List ==<br />
--[[User:Paul.trevithick|Paul.trevithick]] 14:10, 26 January 2008 (PST)Created this new section to track progress.<br />
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=== Identity Gang WG Issues ===<br />
* [Paul & Fen]: http://identitygang.org should point to [[Identity Gang]] [DONE]<br />
* [Paul]: Individuals page (which is now self-service) should be resurrected; I think it is a valuable asset --a directory of identity folks<br />
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=== Identity Schemas WG Issues ===<br />
* [Paul & Fen]: http://identityschemas.org should point to http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Shemas [DONE]<br />
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== Wiki Gardening DONE List ==<br />
<br />
=== Identity Schemas Issues ===<br />
* [Paul]: Need to add missing [[Identity Schemas Charter]] per Kaliya's suggestion [DONE]<br />
* [Paul]: Need to move content from idschemas.idcommons.net to [[Identity Schemas]] [DONE]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council_Telecom:_2009_March_4&diff=2772Stewards Council Telecom: 2009 March 42009-03-02T09:16:19Z<p>Eekim: fixed formatting</p>
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<div>Stewards Council Telecon: 2009 March 4 - call to start at 9:15 PST, 12:15 EST<br />
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Call in number: 1-605-475-4333<br />
access code: 181783<br />
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== Attending ==<br />
<br />
* Chris Reynolds<br />
<br />
== Agenda ==<br />
<br />
* Review of agenda <br />
* Volunteer to take notes <br />
* Status update reports - 1 (short) minute from each project. <br />
* Updates on action items from last call<br />
<br />
<br />
#Systems Tasks<br />
## New Wiki for IIW<br />
#Proposed Budget for 2009<br />
#Fund Raising <br />
#IDTBD Draft ByLaws proposal<br />
#Communication Plan<br />
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== Notes ==</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council_Telecon:_2009_February_4&diff=2665Stewards Council Telecon: 2009 February 42009-02-04T17:13:49Z<p>Eekim: </p>
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<div>Stewards Council Telecon: 2009 February 4 - call to start at 9:15 PST, 12:15 EST From IdCommons Jump to: navigation, search<br />
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Call in number: 1-605-475-4333 access code: 181783<br />
[edit] Attending<br />
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Attendees:<br />
<br />
* Mary Ruddy<br />
* Eugene Kim<br />
* Chris Reynolds<br />
* Charles Andres<br />
* Mike Kirkwood<br />
* Paul Trevithick<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin<br />
* Dan Perry<br />
* Lucy Lynch<br />
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[edit] Agenda<br />
<br />
* Review of agenda <br />
* Volunteer to take notes <br />
<br />
Time critical topic<br />
* Required accounting review and tax filing - Need to call vote on approving funds.<br />
* Hiring of CPA firm for required review and tax filing<br />
<br />
Main Topic<br />
# Communication/Funding Plan - Eugene Kim will present the major focus of the call<br />
<br />
Regular topics<br />
* Status update reports - 1 (short) minute from each project. <br />
* Updates on action items from last call<br />
<br />
#New initiatives<br />
## New User-Centric Health charter proposal http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter was approved<br />
## [[Unified_Messaging_Wiki]] -- [[Unified_Messaging_Charter]]is practicing with the RSA interop planning<br />
#System items<br />
## Mailing lists<br />
### Conversion of OSIS General and OSIS Steering Committee<br />
## Wiki <br />
### Next existing wiki to Info card enable is OSIS wiki (After RP code is updated)<br />
## Website - Status update on info card enabling our Drupal website. (After new code to infocard enable the site is complete.)<br />
## Use ID Commons as a "sandbox" for folks to safely check out technologies. Make it work super smooth, and "verbose" when someone is using the site will "get-it". Experience an OpenID, Experience I-Card on the web. Safe place to test it out. See initial script / spec on how it would work. [http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfk7n8fk_67d73h42dt]<br />
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<br />
Additional items if there is time<br />
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# IIW8 (2009a) - New proposed format for day 1 and pricing<br />
# How should we be fostering increased communication? [[Communication Strategy]]. Wiki page for 2009 events<br />
# Review of inactive working groups <br />
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[edit] Notes</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2663Communication Strategy2009-02-04T17:11:57Z<p>Eekim: </p>
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<div>How we communicate both with each other and with those beyond our community is critical. The first six of our seven [[Purpose And Principles|Principles]] require that we communicate effectively with each other in an open manner.<br />
<br />
== Who We Are ==<br />
<br />
The Identity Commons community can be viewed in a number of different ways:<br />
<br />
* An affinity network of individuals<br />
* An affinity network of [[Working Groups]], connected both through individual connections and partnerships but also via the [[Stewards Council]]<br />
<br />
As a branding exercise, we should also try to segment the community outside of Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
== Network-Centric Communication ==<br />
<br />
Given our makeup, our internal communications strategy needs to be network-centric. We need to focus on leaving a trail -- frequent, often short communications that act both as a source of information but also as a visible pulse that shows that our community is alive. This visible pulse is critical for both the community itself to see as well as the outside world.<br />
<br />
== Assessment of Current Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Our communication currently consists of:<br />
<br />
* Mailing lists. We have a community-wide and a [[Stewards Council]] mailing list, and most of our [[Working Groups]] have their own lists. If you are on any of the lists, then it's certainly clear that our community is alive and thriving. It's also easy to see a [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists list] of all our lists. All of our lists are archived, but the archives (like many mail archives) are mediocre at best. We should investigate using [http://markmail.org/ MarkMail] both for superior archiving and for analytics. As an internal communication mechanism, our lists seem to work relatively well.<br />
* Wikis. We use Wikis heavily. The [[Stewards Council]] and many of our [[Working Groups]] are diligent about using Wikis to capture knowledge. All of our Wikis are open. However, it is not easy to find a list of all our Wikis. As with our mailing lists, if you're active on a Wiki, it's easy to see how much activity happens there. We should check our analytics to see how frequently pages such as [[Special:Recent Changes|Recent Changes]] are accessed.<br />
* Telephone. The [[Stewards Council]] holds monthly phone calls, and many of our [[Working Groups]] also hold regular calls. Most of our groups take notes vigilantly and publish them openly on their Wikis.<br />
* Backchannel through email, phone. As with any good network, a lot of communication happens behind-the-scenes. This is a good practice for helping strengthen relationships, but it's a bad practice in terms of catalyzing the network. We need to explore better ways of being more transparent with our backchannel. Possibilities include an IRC channel and Twitter.<br />
* Quarterly reports. There's strong consensus that quarterly reports from [[Working Groups]] is a good thing. [[Bylaws#6.2._Inactivity|Bylaw 6.2]] requires that each Working Group demonstrate some activity in a public way (posting to the Wiki) at least twice a year, but in reality, we should expect much, much more. However, many of our Stewards have complained mightily about having to submit quarterly reports often, and getting these reports is like pulling teeth. One of the criticisms has been that the audience/purpose of these reports aren't clear. Another criticism is that the template is not effective. These problems are easily fixed, but the real question is, are there better ways for [[Working Groups]] to let others know what they're doing?<br />
<br />
== Strategy ==<br />
<br />
In addition to the things we're already doing well, we should also be doing the following:<br />
<br />
* Blog. We have a blog on our Drupal site, but we don't use it. We should encourage all of our [[Working Groups]] to blog more regularly.<br />
* Aggregate. [http://planetidentity.org/ Planet Identity] is excellent. We should be pointing more people there and giving Pat Patterson more love. We should also see if Pat would be willing to include the Identity Commons logo on his blog. We should consider offering Planets to each of our [[Working Groups]] as one of our services. Finally, we should look at aggregating other activity as well, including Wiki and possibly mailing lists and backchannel.<br />
* Transparent backchannels. We should get an Identity Commons Twitter account, and we should aggregate Twitter accounts of folks in the identity space, possibly through [http://twittgroups.com/ Twitter Groups]. We should actually be using [http://identi.ca/ Identi.ca] and its Twitter bridge, because it supports both OpenID and oAuth. We should also consider an IRC channel or a Skype room for group chat, although again, we should be using [http://pibb.com/ Pibb] for this.<br />
<br />
All of these things have ramifications for external-facing communications, but they are mostly internally-focused. For externally focused communication, we should be doing the following:<br />
<br />
* Improve our web site.<br />
* Have presence in social networks. Facebook, for example.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2658Communication Strategy2009-02-04T17:00:56Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>How we communicate both with each other and with those beyond our community is critical. The first six of our seven [[Purpose And Principles|Principles]] require that we communicate effectively with each other in an open manner.<br />
<br />
== Who We Are ==<br />
<br />
The Identity Commons community can be viewed in a number of different ways:<br />
<br />
* An affinity network of individuals<br />
* An affinity network of [[Working Groups]], connected both through individual connections and partnerships but also via the [[Stewards Council]]<br />
<br />
As a branding exercise, we should also try to segment the community outside of Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
== Network-Centric Communication ==<br />
<br />
Given our makeup, our internal communications strategy needs to be network-centric. We need to focus on leaving a trail -- frequent, often short communications that act both as a source of information but also as a visible pulse that shows that our community is alive. This visible pulse is critical for both the community itself to see as well as the outside world.<br />
<br />
== Assessment of Current Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Our communication currently consists of:<br />
<br />
* Mailing lists. We have a community-wide and a [[Stewards Council]] mailing list, and most of our [[Working Groups]] have their own lists. If you are on any of the lists, then it's certainly clear that our community is alive and thriving. It's also easy to see a [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists list] of all our lists. All of our lists are archived, but the archives (like many mail archives) are mediocre at best. We should investigate using [http://markmail.org/ MarkMail] both for superior archiving and for analytics. As an internal communication mechanism, our lists seem to work relatively well.<br />
* Wikis. We use Wikis heavily. The [[Stewards Council]] and many of our [[Working Groups]] are diligent about using Wikis to capture knowledge. All of our Wikis are open. However, it is not easy to find a list of all our Wikis. As with our mailing lists, if you're active on a Wiki, it's easy to see how much activity happens there. We should check our analytics to see how frequently pages such as [[Special:Recent Changes|Recent Changes]] are accessed.<br />
* Telephone. The [[Stewards Council]] holds monthly phone calls, and many of our [[Working Groups]] also hold regular calls. Most of our groups take notes vigilantly and publish them openly on their Wikis.<br />
* Backchannel through email, phone. As with any good network, a lot of communication happens behind-the-scenes. This is a good practice for helping strengthen relationships, but it's a bad practice in terms of catalyzing the network. We need to explore better ways of being more transparent with our backchannel. Possibilities include an IRC channel and Twitter.<br />
* Quarterly reports. There's strong consensus that quarterly reports from [[Working Groups]] is a good thing. [[Bylaws#6.2._Inactivity|Bylaw 6.2]] requires that each Working Group demonstrate some activity in a public way (posting to the Wiki) at least twice a year, but in reality, we should expect much, much more. However, many of our Stewards have complained mightily about having to submit quarterly reports often, and getting these reports is like pulling teeth. One of the criticisms has been that the audience/purpose of these reports aren't clear. Another criticism is that the template is not effective. These problems are easily fixed, but the real question is, are there better ways for [[Working Groups]] to let others know what they're doing?<br />
<br />
== Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Kaliya's notes:<br />
<br />
I think micro messaging is important.<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons should have a Twitter account. Each of the groups should too... then use it to share information about what is going on on an ongoing basis. Not exactly sure what they precise architecture is.<br />
<br />
I would like to see an ongoing online conversation space for leadership. They DataPortabiliy Skype room is ALWAYS open and they talk there dailiy. They are building connections shared understanding amongst themselves through this forum. Maybe it is a service like Yammer or something?<br />
<br />
Blog aggregation</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2657Communication Strategy2009-02-04T16:37:09Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>How we communicate both with each other and with those beyond our community is critical. The first six of our seven [[Purpose And Principles|Principles]] require that we communicate effectively with each other in an open manner.<br />
<br />
== Who We Are ==<br />
<br />
The Identity Commons community can be viewed in a number of different ways:<br />
<br />
* An affinity network of individuals<br />
* An affinity network of [[Working Groups]], connected both through individual connections and partnerships but also via the [[Stewards Council]]<br />
<br />
As a branding exercise, we should also try to segment the community outside of Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
== Network-Centric Communication ==<br />
<br />
Given our makeup, our internal communications strategy needs to be network-centric. We need to focus on leaving a trail -- frequent, often short communications that act both as a source of information but also as a visible pulse that shows that our community is alive. This visible pulse is critical for both the community itself to see as well as the outside world.<br />
<br />
== Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Kaliya's notes:<br />
<br />
I think micro messaging is important.<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons should have a Twitter account. Each of the groups should too... then use it to share information about what is going on on an ongoing basis. Not exactly sure what they precise architecture is.<br />
<br />
I would like to see an ongoing online conversation space for leadership. They DataPortabiliy Skype room is ALWAYS open and they talk there dailiy. They are building connections shared understanding amongst themselves through this forum. Maybe it is a service like Yammer or something?</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2656Communication Strategy2009-02-04T16:36:44Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>How we communicate both with each other and with those beyond our community is critical. The first six of our seven [[Purpose and Principles|Principles]] require that we communicate effectively with each other in an open manner.<br />
<br />
== Who We Are ==<br />
<br />
The Identity Commons community can be viewed in a number of different ways:<br />
<br />
* An affinity network of individuals<br />
* An affinity network of [[Working Groups]], connected both through individual connections and partnerships but also via the [[Stewards Council]]<br />
<br />
As a branding exercise, we should also try to segment the community outside of Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
== Network-Centric Communication ==<br />
<br />
Given our makeup, our internal communications strategy needs to be network-centric. We need to focus on leaving a trail -- frequent, often short communications that act both as a source of information but also as a visible pulse that shows that our community is alive. This visible pulse is critical for both the community itself to see as well as the outside world.<br />
<br />
== Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Kaliya's notes:<br />
<br />
I think micro messaging is important.<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons should have a Twitter account. Each of the groups should too... then use it to share information about what is going on on an ongoing basis. Not exactly sure what they precise architecture is.<br />
<br />
I would like to see an ongoing online conversation space for leadership. They DataPortabiliy Skype room is ALWAYS open and they talk there dailiy. They are building connections shared understanding amongst themselves through this forum. Maybe it is a service like Yammer or something?</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2655Communication Strategy2009-02-04T16:36:15Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>How we communicate both with each other and with those beyond our community is critical. The first six of our seven [[Principles|Purpose and Principles]] require that we communicate effectively with each other in an open manner.<br />
<br />
== Who We Are ==<br />
<br />
The Identity Commons community can be viewed in a number of different ways:<br />
<br />
* An affinity network of individuals<br />
* An affinity network of [[Working Groups]], connected both through individual connections and partnerships but also via the [[Stewards Council]]<br />
<br />
As a branding exercise, we should also try to segment the community outside of Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
== Network-Centric Communication ==<br />
<br />
Given our makeup, our internal communications strategy needs to be network-centric. We need to focus on leaving a trail -- frequent, often short communications that act both as a source of information but also as a visible pulse that shows that our community is alive. This visible pulse is critical for both the community itself to see as well as the outside world.<br />
<br />
== Strategy ==<br />
<br />
Kaliya's notes:<br />
<br />
I think micro messaging is important.<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons should have a Twitter account. Each of the groups should too... then use it to share information about what is going on on an ongoing basis. Not exactly sure what they precise architecture is.<br />
<br />
I would like to see an ongoing online conversation space for leadership. They DataPortabiliy Skype room is ALWAYS open and they talk there dailiy. They are building connections shared understanding amongst themselves through this forum. Maybe it is a service like Yammer or something?</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Communication_Strategy&diff=2654Communication Strategy2009-02-04T15:47:04Z<p>Eekim: Kaliya's notes</p>
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<div>Kaliya's notes:<br />
<br />
I think micro messaging is important.<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons should have a Twitter account. Each of the groups should too... then use it to share information about what is going on on an ongoing basis. Not exactly sure what they precise architecture is.<br />
<br />
I would like to see an ongoing online conversation space for leadership. They DataPortabiliy Skype room is ALWAYS open and they talk there dailiy. They are building connections shared understanding amongst themselves through this forum. Maybe it is a service like Yammer or something?</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=How_We_Collaborate&diff=2653How We Collaborate2009-02-04T15:45:28Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>We collaborate in several ways:<br />
<br />
* On this Wiki<br />
* Via the [http://mail.idcommons.net/mailman/listinfo/community/ community] and various [[Working Groups|Working Group]] [[mailing lists]]<br />
* Occasional teleconferences and face-to-face meetups.<br />
<br />
Many people in the community blog. You can go to [http://www.planetidentity.org Planet Identity] the aggregate blog maintained by Pat Patterson at SUN. If you have a blog that covers this topic area you can let him know and he will add you in. If you want to get started blogging and are not sure where...a great place to get a free blog going is [http://www.wordpress.com WordPress] <br />
<br />
== Working Group Collaboration ==<br />
<br />
The actual work of Identity Commons happens within the [[Working Groups]]. Each group chooses its own methods and mediums for collaboration, provided they are consistent with our values outlined in our [[Purpose And Principles]]. Additionally, IC will also provide some shared infrastructure as a service to Working Groups who want it. This infrastructure includes the creation of Wikis and mailing lists.<br />
<br />
There is a collaboration stage that is critical prior to the formation of Working Groups. We recognize the importance of this stage, but we also realize that there is a cost to providing infrastructure for interactions that may not result in an actual working group. As a result, we encourage those who are proposing the formation of a new working group to start by using this Wiki and the community mailing list for initial interactions.<br />
<br />
== Face-To-Face Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We often meet at the [http://iiw.idcommons.net Internet Identity Workshop], which happens twice a year and is an Identity Commons [[Working Groups|Working Group]]. This working group also sponsors the [http://ios.windley.com/wiki/Main_Page Identity Open Space] events that are co-located with other events, such as Digital Identity World and Liberty Alliance meetings.<br />
<br />
The [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Gang Identity Gang] occasionally organizes dinners at events like RSA. <br />
<br />
== Making Proposals ==<br />
<br />
Put it on the Wiki.<br />
<br />
== Other Resources ==<br />
<br />
* There is an [http://groups.google.com/group/identityevents events only announcement mailing list]. Anyone can post an announcement here identityevents@googlegroups.com and it will be moderated. This is the wiki pages with events listed [[Identity Events]]<br />
* [http://www.stodid.com The Story of Digital Identity] is a podcast where many members of the community have been interviewed. To date there have been more the 60 episodes. It is a great place to dive into the subject area.<br />
* [[Fundraising]]<br />
* [[Communication Strategy]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Mailing_lists&diff=2554Mailing lists2008-12-18T21:56:24Z<p>Eekim: New page: Our community uses mailing lists extensively to communicate and collaborate. All of our lists are available at: http://lists.idcommons.net/ == Hosting and Administration == Our lists ar...</p>
<hr />
<div>Our community uses mailing lists extensively to communicate and collaborate. All of our lists are available at:<br />
<br />
http://lists.idcommons.net/<br />
<br />
== Hosting and Administration ==<br />
<br />
Our lists are hosted by [http://www.electricembers.net/ Electric Embers] using a customized version of the open source [http://www.sympa.org Sympa] mailing list software. Each list has its own owners who can administer the list at the web site. If you have the right privileges, you will see an "admin" button next to each list, and on the list page, you will see a "Manage this group" option in the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
We currently have four people who have administrative privileges over all the lists: [[Mary Ruddy]], [[Kaliya Hamlin]], [[Fen Labalme]], and [[Eugene Eric Kim]]. Administrators have the ability to create new lists and manage the site. Administrators will see two additional tabs on the top bar: "Create Group" and "Domain Admin". If you're interested in being an admin, we would love your help! Please contact one of the current admins or express your interest on the [http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards stewards mailing list].</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=How_We_Collaborate&diff=2553How We Collaborate2008-12-18T21:48:10Z<p>Eekim: made mailing lists a page link</p>
<hr />
<div>We collaborate in several ways:<br />
<br />
* On this Wiki<br />
* Via the [http://mail.idcommons.net/mailman/listinfo/community/ community] and various [[Working Groups|Working Group]] [[mailing lists]]<br />
* Occasional teleconferences and face-to-face meetups.<br />
<br />
Many people in the community blog. You can go to [http://www.planetidentity.org Planet Identity] the aggregate blog maintained by Pat Patterson at SUN. If you have a blog that covers this topic area you can let him know and he will add you in. If you want to get started blogging and are not sure where...a great place to get a free blog going is [http://www.wordpress.com WordPress] <br />
<br />
== Working Group Collaboration ==<br />
<br />
The actual work of Identity Commons happens within the [[Working Groups]]. Each group chooses its own methods and mediums for collaboration, provided they are consistent with our values outlined in our [[Purpose And Principles]]. Additionally, IC will also provide some shared infrastructure as a service to Working Groups who want it. This infrastructure includes the creation of Wikis and mailing lists.<br />
<br />
There is a collaboration stage that is critical prior to the formation of Working Groups. We recognize the importance of this stage, but we also realize that there is a cost to providing infrastructure for interactions that may not result in an actual working group. As a result, we encourage those who are proposing the formation of a new working group to start by using this Wiki and the community mailing list for initial interactions.<br />
<br />
== Face-To-Face Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We often meet at the [http://iiw.idcommons.net Internet Identity Workshop], which happens twice a year and is an Identity Commons [[Working Groups|Working Group]]. This working group also sponsors the [http://ios.windley.com/wiki/Main_Page Identity Open Space] events that are co-located with other events, such as Digital Identity World and Liberty Alliance meetings.<br />
<br />
The [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Identity_Gang Identity Gang] occasionally organizes dinners at events like RSA. <br />
<br />
== Making Proposals ==<br />
<br />
Put it on the Wiki.<br />
<br />
== Other Resources ==<br />
<br />
* There is an [http://groups.google.com/group/identityevents events only announcement mailing list]. Anyone can post an announcement here identityevents@googlegroups.com and it will be moderated. This is the wiki pages with events listed [[Identity Events]]<br />
* [http://www.stodid.com The Story of Digital Identity] is a podcast where many members of the community have been interviewed. To date there have been more the 60 episodes. It is a great place to dive into the subject area.<br />
* [[Fundraising]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council&diff=2138Stewards Council2008-10-03T16:19:38Z<p>Eekim: updated Steward for XDI Commons</p>
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<div>The Stewards Council consists of representatives of Identity Commons working groups -- 1 representative and optionally one alternate per working group (see [[Organizational Structure]]).<br />
<br />
The original Stewards Council was formed (see [[Background]]) from the representatives of working groups whose charters are submitted by midnight PT on Friday September 15 2006 and approved by a general community vote on the [http://mail.idcommons.net/mailman/listinfo/community/ IC Community mailing list] that closed midnight PT on Tuesday September 18.<br />
<br />
Stewards may represent more then one working group but don't get 'extra votes' for representing more then one working group. <br />
<br />
= Current Stewards Council =<br />
<br />
* Christopher Allen ([[IC Evangelism & Marketing]])<br />
* Charles Andre (Information Card Foundation)<br />
* Gary Ardito ([[Enterprise Positioning]])<br />
* Bob Blakley ([[IdMedia]], [[Photo Group]])<br />
* Owen Davis (I-Broker Commons)<br />
* Peter Davis (SAML Commons)<br />
* Pamela Dingle (Pamela Project)<br />
* [[User:IdentityWoman|Kaliya Hamlin]] (Internet Identity Workshop, [[Identity Futures]])<br />
* Iain Henderson (VRM)<br />
* Jeff Hodges ([[ID-Legal]])<br />
* [[User:=fen|Fen Labalme]] ([[Identity Rights Agreements]])<br />
* Dale Olds (OSIS)<br />
* David Recordon (OpenID)<br />
* Drummond Reed (XDI Commons)<br />
* Chris Reynolds ([[Newbies4Newbies]])<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Higgins)<br />
* Denise Tayloe ([[Kids Online]])<br />
* Paul Trevithick ([[Identity Gang]], [[Identity Schemas]])<br />
* Bill Washburn (XDI.org)<br />
<br />
Alternates:<br />
* Andy Dale (XDI Commons)<br />
* Johannes Ernst (OSIS, OpenID, IdFutures)<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin ([[IdMedia]])<br />
* Dean Landsman (VRM)<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Identity Gang)<br />
* Nat Sakimura (XDI.org)<br />
* Paul Trevithick (Higgins)<br />
* Phil Windley (Internet Identity Workshop)<br />
<br />
= Meetings =<br />
<br />
(For general guidelines on how the Stewards Council and the community collaborate see [[How We Collaborate]].)<br />
<br />
We have a mandate to collaborate transparently and openly. This means that mandated gatherings should be over online tools, so that physical travel is not a requirement to participate. This also means that "business" discussions should occur over open, public mailing lists, so that everyone can listen in and participate, and that people should be given sufficient notice to participate in important discussions and votes.<br />
<br />
Stewards Council will meet via teleconference once a quarter. All Stewards will be strongly encouraged to participate on those calls.<br />
<br />
* [[Stewards Council Telecons]]<br />
<br />
= Process =<br />
<br />
The Stewards Council shall appoint a chair, who will facilitate meetings and coordinate discussions.<br />
<br />
This is the process for becoming working group with a steward:<br />
<br />
* A working group forms<br />
* Publishes a charter describing their purpose, process, and deliverables, <br />
* This includes a declaration of adoption by the working group of the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons,and <br />
* selects one representative to be a member of the general assembly and one alternate to act for the member when the member can not attend a meeting of the general assembly. <br />
* The candidate member delivers to the Stewards Council a statement adopted by the group, <br />
* that the group adheres to the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons, <br />
* that the group has selected the candidate member as their representative, <br />
* naming the selected alternate and <br />
* including the text of the working group agreement.<br />
<br />
(See [[Working Group Agreement]].)<br />
<br />
If there is no objection by another member, the member is admitted and thereby the working group becomes an adherent to the Identity Commons. If there is an objection, the Stewards Council, following its decision making process as prescribed in the statutes, decides on the admission of the candidate member.<br />
<br />
[[Voting]]<br />
<br />
== Action Items ==<br />
[[General IdCommons Action Items]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2137Working Groups2008-10-03T16:18:04Z<p>Eekim: updated Steward for XDI Commons</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://higgins-project.org || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Drummond Reed<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andres<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] || Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Voting&diff=2129Voting2008-10-01T18:28:32Z<p>Eekim: more best practices</p>
<hr />
<div>On occasion, the [[Stewards Council]] is called to vote by its Chair on things that affect the entire community. These votes happen online on the community mailing list. Anyone in the community can participate in the discussion, but only Stewards or their alternates can vote.<br />
<br />
By default, votes consist of a two-week discussion period, followed by a three day voting period. The proposal may be modified based on the discussion right up until the voting begins. At the time of announcing the discussion period, the Chair may, at his or her discretion, shorten the discussion period. If a Steward objects to the shortening, the discussion period falls back to its default of two-weeks; otherwise, the discussion period is shortened.<br />
<br />
Once a call for votes is posted, Stewards have 72 hours to vote. To vote, Stewards send an email response to the community list saying "+1" if in favor of the issue, or "-1" otherwise. Stewards or their alternates may abstain by simply not replying to the email, or by publicly responding that they are abstaining. A simple majority of the Stewards Council is required for a vote to pass. Only Stewards may vote, although the votes happen in the open, and anyone in the community is welcome to comment.<br />
<br />
= Best Practices =<br />
<br />
The Call for Vote should be crafted clearly, so that people know exactly what they are voting in favor of or against. The end time of both the discussion and voting periods should also be crafted clearly. Because our community is international, the timezone should be listed. Also, never end a vote at 12:00am, as the day too often confuses people. Better to end a vote at 11:59pm.<br />
<br />
Stewards should inform their alternates if they will be unable to vote. If there is uncertainty, alternates are free to vote on an issue, and their vote will count if their Steward does not vote. Under these circumstances, please make it clear that you are voting as an alternate. This will help the counting process.<br />
<br />
If you plan on abstaining on a vote, we encourage you to respond with an email saying that you are abstaining, rather than simply not voting. Both are valid, but actively abstaining gives us a better understanding of people's stances on various issues.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Voting&diff=2094Voting2008-09-15T19:16:18Z<p>Eekim: abstentions</p>
<hr />
<div>On occasion, the [[Stewards Council]] is called to vote by its Chair on things that affect the entire community. These votes happen online on the community mailing list. Anyone in the community can participate in the discussion, but only Stewards or their alternates can vote.<br />
<br />
By default, votes consist of a two-week discussion period, followed by a three day voting period. The proposal may be modified based on the discussion right up until the voting begins. At the time of announcing the discussion period, the Chair may, at his or her discretion, shorten the discussion period. If a Steward objects to the shortening, the discussion period falls back to its default of two-weeks; otherwise, the discussion period is shortened.<br />
<br />
Once a call for votes is posted, Stewards have 72 hours to vote. To vote, Stewards send an email response to the community list saying "+1" if in favor of the issue, or "-1" otherwise. Stewards or their alternates may abstain by simply not replying to the email, or by publicly responding that they are abstaining. A simple majority of the Stewards Council is required for a vote to pass. Only Stewards may vote, although the votes happen in the open, and anyone in the community is welcome to comment.<br />
<br />
The Call for Vote should be crafted clearly, so that people know exactly what they are voting in favor of or against. The end time of both the discussion and voting periods should also be crafted clearly. Because our community is international, the timezone should be listed. Also, never end a vote at 12:00am, as the day too often confuses people. Better to end a vote at 11:59pm.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Voting&diff=2093Voting2008-09-09T17:19:55Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>On occasion, the [[Stewards Council]] is called to vote by its Chair on things that affect the entire community. These votes happen online on the community mailing list. Anyone in the community can participate in the discussion, but only Stewards or their alternates can vote.<br />
<br />
By default, votes consist of a two-week discussion period, followed by a three day voting period. The proposal may be modified based on the discussion right up until the voting begins. At the time of announcing the discussion period, the Chair may, at his or her discretion, shorten the discussion period. If a Steward objects to the shortening, the discussion period falls back to its default of two-weeks; otherwise, the discussion period is shortened.<br />
<br />
Once a call for votes is posted, Stewards have 72 hours to vote. To vote, Stewards send an email response to the community list saying "+1" if in favor of the issue, or "-1" ortherwise. A simple majority of the Stewards Council is required for a vote to pass. Only Stewards may vote, although the votes happen in the open, and anyone in the community is welcome to comment.<br />
<br />
The Call for Vote should be crafted clearly, so that people know exactly what they are voting in favor of or against. The end time of both the discussion and voting periods should also be crafted clearly. Because our community is international, the timezone should be listed. Also, never end a vote at 12:00am, as the day too often confuses people. Better to end a vote at 11:59pm.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Voting&diff=2092Voting2008-09-09T17:11:55Z<p>Eekim: New page: On occasion, the Stewards Council is called to vote by its Chair on things that affect the entire community. These votes happen online on the community mailing list. Anyone in the comm...</p>
<hr />
<div>On occasion, the [[Stewards Council]] is called to vote by its Chair on things that affect the entire community. These votes happen online on the community mailing list. Anyone in the community can participate in the discussion, but only Stewards or their alternates can vote.<br />
<br />
By default, votes consist of a two-week discussion period, followed by a three day voting period. The proposal may be modified based on the discussion right up until the voting begins. At the time of announcing the discussion period, the Chair may, at his or her discretion, shorten the discussion period. If a Steward objects to the shortening, the discussion period falls back to its default of two-weeks; otherwise, the discussion period is shortened.<br />
<br />
Once a call for votes is posted, Stewards have 72 hours to vote. To vote, Stewards send an email response to the community list saying "+1" if in favor of the issue, or "-1" ortherwise. A simple majority of the Stewards Council is required for a vote to pass. Only Stewards may vote, although the votes happen in the open, and anyone in the community is welcome to comment.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council&diff=2091Stewards Council2008-09-09T17:05:17Z<p>Eekim: added Voting page</p>
<hr />
<div>The Stewards Council consists of representatives of Identity Commons working groups -- 1 representative and optionally one alternate per working group (see [[Organizational Structure]]).<br />
<br />
The original Stewards Council was formed (see [[Background]]) from the representatives of working groups whose charters are submitted by midnight PT on Friday September 15 2006 and approved by a general community vote on the [http://mail.idcommons.net/mailman/listinfo/community/ IC Community mailing list] that closed midnight PT on Tuesday September 18.<br />
<br />
Stewards may represent more then one working group but don't get 'extra votes' for representing more then one working group. <br />
<br />
= Current Stewards Council =<br />
<br />
* Christopher Allen ([[IC Evangelism & Marketing]])<br />
* Charles Andre (Information Card Foundation)<br />
* Gary Ardito ([[Enterprise Positioning]])<br />
* Bob Blakley ([[IdMedia]], [[Photo Group]])<br />
* Andy Dale (XDI Commons)<br />
* Owen Davis (I-Broker Commons)<br />
* Peter Davis (SAML Commons)<br />
* Pamela Dingle (Pamela Project)<br />
* [[User:IdentityWoman|Kaliya Hamlin]] (Internet Identity Workshop, [[Identity Futures]])<br />
* Iain Henderson (VRM)<br />
* Jeff Hodges ([[ID-Legal]])<br />
* [[User:=fen|Fen Labalme]] ([[Identity Rights Agreements]])<br />
* Dale Olds (OSIS)<br />
* David Recordon (OpenID)<br />
* Chris Reynolds ([[Newbies4Newbies]])<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Higgins)<br />
* Denise Tayloe ([[Kids Online]])<br />
* Paul Trevithick ([[Identity Gang]], [[Identity Schemas]])<br />
* Bill Washburn (XDI.org)<br />
<br />
Alternates:<br />
* Johannes Ernst (OSIS, OpenID, IdFutures)<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin ([[IdMedia]])<br />
* Dean Landsman (VRM)<br />
* Drummond Reed (XDI Commons)<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Identity Gang)<br />
* Nat Sakimura (XDI.org)<br />
* Paul Trevithick (Higgins)<br />
* Phil Windley (Internet Identity Workshop)<br />
<br />
= Meetings =<br />
<br />
(For general guidelines on how the Stewards Council and the community collaborate see [[How We Collaborate]].)<br />
<br />
We have a mandate to collaborate transparently and openly. This means that mandated gatherings should be over online tools, so that physical travel is not a requirement to participate. This also means that "business" discussions should occur over open, public mailing lists, so that everyone can listen in and participate, and that people should be given sufficient notice to participate in important discussions and votes.<br />
<br />
Stewards Council will meet via teleconference once a quarter. All Stewards will be strongly encouraged to participate on those calls.<br />
<br />
* [[Stewards Council Telecons]]<br />
<br />
= Process =<br />
<br />
The Stewards Council shall appoint a chair, who will facilitate meetings and coordinate discussions.<br />
<br />
This is the process for becoming working group with a steward:<br />
<br />
* A working group forms<br />
* Publishes a charter describing their purpose, process, and deliverables, <br />
* This includes a declaration of adoption by the working group of the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons,and <br />
* selects one representative to be a member of the general assembly and one alternate to act for the member when the member can not attend a meeting of the general assembly. <br />
* The candidate member delivers to the Stewards Council a statement adopted by the group, <br />
* that the group adheres to the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons, <br />
* that the group has selected the candidate member as their representative, <br />
* naming the selected alternate and <br />
* including the text of the working group agreement.<br />
<br />
(See [[Working Group Agreement]].)<br />
<br />
If there is no objection by another member, the member is admitted and thereby the working group becomes an adherent to the Identity Commons. If there is an objection, the Stewards Council, following its decision making process as prescribed in the statutes, decides on the admission of the candidate member.<br />
<br />
[[Voting]]<br />
<br />
== Action Items ==<br />
[[General IdCommons Action Items]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council&diff=2090Stewards Council2008-09-09T17:03:44Z<p>Eekim: updated Stewards Council</p>
<hr />
<div>The Stewards Council consists of representatives of Identity Commons working groups -- 1 representative and optionally one alternate per working group (see [[Organizational Structure]]).<br />
<br />
The original Stewards Council was formed (see [[Background]]) from the representatives of working groups whose charters are submitted by midnight PT on Friday September 15 2006 and approved by a general community vote on the [http://mail.idcommons.net/mailman/listinfo/community/ IC Community mailing list] that closed midnight PT on Tuesday September 18.<br />
<br />
Stewards may represent more then one working group but don't get 'extra votes' for representing more then one working group. <br />
<br />
= Current Stewards Council =<br />
<br />
* Christopher Allen ([[IC Evangelism & Marketing]])<br />
* Charles Andre (Information Card Foundation)<br />
* Gary Ardito ([[Enterprise Positioning]])<br />
* Bob Blakley ([[IdMedia]], [[Photo Group]])<br />
* Andy Dale (XDI Commons)<br />
* Owen Davis (I-Broker Commons)<br />
* Peter Davis (SAML Commons)<br />
* Pamela Dingle (Pamela Project)<br />
* [[User:IdentityWoman|Kaliya Hamlin]] (Internet Identity Workshop, [[Identity Futures]])<br />
* Iain Henderson (VRM)<br />
* Jeff Hodges ([[ID-Legal]])<br />
* [[User:=fen|Fen Labalme]] ([[Identity Rights Agreements]])<br />
* Dale Olds (OSIS)<br />
* David Recordon (OpenID)<br />
* Chris Reynolds ([[Newbies4Newbies]])<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Higgins)<br />
* Denise Tayloe ([[Kids Online]])<br />
* Paul Trevithick ([[Identity Gang]], [[Identity Schemas]])<br />
* Bill Washburn (XDI.org)<br />
<br />
Alternates:<br />
* Johannes Ernst (OSIS, OpenID, IdFutures)<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin ([[IdMedia]])<br />
* Dean Landsman (VRM)<br />
* Drummond Reed (XDI Commons)<br />
* Mary Ruddy (Identity Gang)<br />
* Nat Sakimura (XDI.org)<br />
* Paul Trevithick (Higgins)<br />
* Phil Windley (Internet Identity Workshop)<br />
<br />
= Meetings =<br />
<br />
(For general guidelines on how the Stewards Council and the community collaborate see [[How We Collaborate]].)<br />
<br />
We have a mandate to collaborate transparently and openly. This means that mandated gatherings should be over online tools, so that physical travel is not a requirement to participate. This also means that "business" discussions should occur over open, public mailing lists, so that everyone can listen in and participate, and that people should be given sufficient notice to participate in important discussions and votes.<br />
<br />
Stewards Council will meet via teleconference once a quarter. All Stewards will be strongly encouraged to participate on those calls.<br />
<br />
* [[Stewards Council Telecons]]<br />
<br />
= Process =<br />
<br />
The Stewards Council shall appoint a chair, who will facilitate meetings and coordinate discussions.<br />
<br />
This is the process for becoming working group with a steward:<br />
<br />
* A working group forms<br />
* Publishes a charter describing their purpose, process, and deliverables, <br />
* This includes a declaration of adoption by the working group of the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons,and <br />
* selects one representative to be a member of the general assembly and one alternate to act for the member when the member can not attend a meeting of the general assembly. <br />
* The candidate member delivers to the Stewards Council a statement adopted by the group, <br />
* that the group adheres to the Purpose and Principles of Identity Commons, <br />
* that the group has selected the candidate member as their representative, <br />
* naming the selected alternate and <br />
* including the text of the working group agreement.<br />
<br />
(See [[Working Group Agreement]].)<br />
<br />
If there is no objection by another member, the member is admitted and thereby the working group becomes an adherent to the Identity Commons. If there is an objection, the Stewards Council, following its decision making process as prescribed in the statutes, decides on the admission of the candidate member.<br />
<br />
== Voting ==<br />
<br />
All StewardsCouncil votes will occur on the community mailing list. Once a call for votes is posted, stewards have 72 hours to vote. A simple majority of the Stewards Council is required for a vote to pass.<br />
<br />
== Action Items ==<br />
[[General IdCommons Action Items]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2089Working Groups2008-09-05T02:18:53Z<p>Eekim: typo for Identity Rights Agreement listing</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://higgins-project.org || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] || Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2088Working Groups2008-09-05T02:18:06Z<p>Eekim: updated working groups based on September 1-3, 2008 vote</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://higgins-project.org || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Starting_Working_Groups&diff=2053Starting Working Groups2008-08-27T16:37:21Z<p>Eekim: New page: Interested in starting a new Working Group? The steps are easy: # Start working. Identity Commons is a bottoms-up community. Working Groups emerge because people want to address a need. #...</p>
<hr />
<div>Interested in starting a new Working Group? The steps are easy:<br />
<br />
# Start working. Identity Commons is a bottoms-up community. Working Groups emerge because people want to address a need.<br />
# Check for existing [[Working Groups]]. If there's overlap between what you want to do and something that others are already doing, look for opportunities to collaborate.<br />
# Recruit others. If you don't already have a group of people raring to go, a good place to start is by posting to the community mailing list.<br />
# Create a charter and select a Steward. Start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]].<br />
<br />
Once you're ready to officially propose the new Working Group, announce this on the community mailing list. The Stewards Council will add it to the queue for the next vote.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2052Working Groups2008-08-27T16:32:48Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2051Working Groups2008-08-27T16:32:32Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [Starting Working Groups]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2050Working Groups2008-08-27T16:32:13Z<p>Eekim: added New Working Groups</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [New Working Groups]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2047Working Groups2008-08-25T22:35:03Z<p>Eekim: /* NEXT UP for Vote */</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Jeff Hodges<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2046Working Groups2008-08-25T22:34:13Z<p>Eekim: moving ID-Legal and Kids Online to Up For Vote</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2045Working Groups2008-08-25T22:33:40Z<p>Eekim: added Stewards; moving Enterprise Architects to planning</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website] || Charles Andre<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]]<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=2043Working Groups2008-08-25T22:30:07Z<p>Eekim: added Stewards</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Dale Olds<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Andy Dale<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] | Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]]<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com <br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]]<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://www.informationcardfoundation.org i-card Foundation Website]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]]<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Template:WGHeader&diff=2042Template:WGHeader2008-08-25T22:25:02Z<p>Eekim: added Steward column</p>
<hr />
<div>{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" <br />
|-style="background:#d6dee9; color:black" <br />
! width="40%" border="1" align="left" valign="top" | Working Group<br />
! width="20%" border="1" align="left" valign="top" | Charter Page<br />
! width="20%" border="1" align="left" valign="top" | Home Page<br />
! width="20%" border="1" align="left" valign="top" | Steward</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=1674Working Groups2008-06-20T05:22:51Z<p>Eekim: changed WG status</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons -- see [[Organizational Structure]].<br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, start with the [[Working Group Charter Template]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple WorkingGroups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]]<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || <br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || <br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net]<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]]<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://eclipse.org/higgins<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || <br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || <br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]]<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] ||<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]]<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]]<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]]<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
| Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
{{WGHeader}} <br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
.<br />
<br />
= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
<br />
= Quarterly Reports =<br />
<br />
* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council_Telecon:_2008_June_4&diff=1651Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 June 42008-06-17T18:49:10Z<p>Eekim: fixed serious typo</p>
<hr />
<div>Call in number:<br />
1-605-475-4333 access code: 181783<br />
<br />
= Attending =<br />
<br />
* Christopher Allen<br />
* Andy Dale<br />
* Peter Davis<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin<br />
* Eugene Eric Kim<br />
* Fen Labalme<br />
* Brett McDowell<br />
* Joaquin Miller<br />
* Dale Olds<br />
* Dan Perry<br />
* Drummond Reed<br />
* Chris Reynolds<br />
* Marty Schleiff<br />
<br />
= Agenda =<br />
<br />
== Community and Action Groups ==<br />
# Process for sunsetting groups. We have two inactive groups (Standards Gang and Identity Mashups).<br />
# Process for moving forward with formally adding new groups. <br />
## Have vote for real on the ones in the cue via e-mail and if needed phone follow up by Kaliya and Mary.<br />
## What is the process how do we actually do this successfully? Do we need a new tool? Kaliya has proposed one - can some people investigate it and other options? Let's discuss it and by next month have something in place.<br />
## Drummond posted a new proposal for streamlining the Action Group approval process.<br />
# Marty Schleiff has raised a question with regard to the proposed Enterprise Architects AG: can membership in working groups be just by individual name and not require corporate affiliation?<br />
# Transitioning the Stewards Chair<br />
<br />
== Static Website Makeover Team - 3 Week Effort ==<br />
Over the summer there may be some events where the IC website will be getting attention (there are some announcements that will include references to it). So we want it to look good. Kaliya will be leading a Static Website improvement team for 3 week ACTION effort. Those who are interested in participating will stay on after the Wed call for 30min to divide the content collection effort up, articulate contractor leads and have and set a meeting on Friday and the following Monday morning. <br />
# Week 1 - gather content and solidify site layout (scout contractors)<br />
# Week 2 (starting Wednesday) - they do magic<br />
# Week 3 - put it up - review fix errors.<br />
<br />
== IT Infrastructure ==<br />
# Held Infrastructure meeting at IIW. [http://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php/Intrastructure-May-14-2008-notes Meeting notes]<br />
# Discuss move Identity Gang mailing list over to open list with IC mail address. <br />
# [http://electricembers.net/ Electric Embers] hosting status update (in time for use by new groups and email forwarding cutover).<br />
<br />
== Other Community Processes (from informal Stewards meeting at IIW) ==<br />
# Chris R. is working on a proposal for spending money - would like a committee of stewards to vet it and go over the proposed process later next week. <br />
# Status of hiring outsourced non-profit services provider.<br />
# Providing services to its Action Groups<br />
## Best practices for IPR – this is an opportunity to put forward an option for best practices.<br />
## Investigation of director's insurance - (Charles did it - was not looking likely).<br />
# Mentoring and Incubation of new groups. Do we want to name this phase in the life of a group and support it happening. Are there some people who would like to step forward and help some of the new groups get on their feet - synced up with the community?<br />
<br />
= Summary =<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Two Working Groups (Standards and Identity Mashup) seem to be inactive. We discussed the process of removing them. Joaquin reminded us of the [[Bylaws]] [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#6.2._Inactivity procedure] (6.2), which states that lack of Wiki activity is an indicator of inactivity, and that it takes a vote of the [[Stewards Council]] to remove an inactive group. As a courtesy, Eugene suggested we contact the chairs of those Working Groups first to hear their response.<br />
<br />
AI: Eugene will contact Dick (Standards) and Jon (Identity Mashup) about dissolving those groups.<br />
<br />
Eugene also suggested we dissolve the Collaboration Working Group. He thinks that role is more operational and ad hoc and doesn't require a whole Working Group. Fen thinks the group should stay. Eugene and Fen will discuss this offline and will come up with a joint proposal. Brett stressed the importance of making it clear who to contact if you want access to our collaborative infrastructure.<br />
<br />
If the Collaboration Working Group dissolves, Eugene will no longer be a Steward, meaning that we will need to elect a new Chair. Kaliya nominated Mary Ruddy, and Eugene seconded that. Formal procedures will require nominations over the mailing list.<br />
<br />
Kaliya suggested that we look at alternative tools for doing online voting, such as [https://we.riseup.net/ Crabgrass]. Mary has some experiences with those tools as well. They will write up their thoughts, but they're encouraging others to help research this as well. Chris Reynolds cautioned us about tools over-reminding people to vote. Joaquin reminded us to check the [[Bylaws]] to make sure we can do this. (We [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#4.2._Voting can].)<br />
<br />
Last week, Drummond posted a [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#4.2._Voting proposal] on the mailing list to streamline the Working Group approval process (per the discussion at our [[Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 May 7|last phone call]]). According to Kaliya, Drummond is not going to push that we vote on this proposal for now.<br />
<br />
Marty asked if Working Group members are required to list organizational affiliation. Do they even need to list members? Eugene said there were no such requirements, and that Working Groups could do what they want as long as they conformed to our [[Purpose and Principles]]. Brett suggested using pseudonyms on a membership list if people wanted to stay anonymous.<br />
<br />
We need to vote on changing "Working Groups" to "Action Groups." Brett asked why. Mary summarized the reasons (which are also in [[Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 May 7|last month's notes]].) Chris Reynolds reminded us that we could use "Working Groups" to describe Stewards Council committees. Brett suggested terms such as "affiliates" or "forums." Chris Reynolds suggested "team." We can discuss these proposals during the two week discussion period. Eugene will post a summary of the reasons on the Wiki and on the list.<br />
<br />
AI: Eugene will summarize reasons for the proposed name change of "Working Groups."<br />
<br />
== Operational Infrastructure ==<br />
<br />
Kaliya has offered to take the lead on making over our web site, and she's looking for other volunteers. The goal is to get the new site up and running by end of the month. She's proposing a $2-3K budget to hire contractors for some of the work.<br />
<br />
Eugene has proposed that we use [http://electricembers.net/ Electric Embers] to host our mailing lists. He will set that up.<br />
<br />
AI: Eugene will set up Electric Embers account.<br />
<br />
Drummond proposed that we organize a "swat team" to move Identity Gang list off of Google Groups and onto the new infrastructure. Mary offered to organize.<br />
<br />
AI: Mary will corral a group to move the Identity Gang list to Identity Commons.<br />
<br />
Chris Reynolds is putting together checklist for handling donations and is currently getting it vetted by colleagues. He's also putting together a matrix for spending money. This would contain thresholds -- percentages relative to money in the bank -- for whether or not we can spend a certain amount. Chris is getting this vetted as well. Once he gets both of these vetted, he will propose them to the Stewards Council.<br />
<br />
AI: Mary will contact Jens about possible nonprofit management services.<br />
<br />
== Identity Commons Services ==<br />
<br />
Brett pointed out that the identity space is becoming increasingly fractured. There's an opportunity for IC to become a one-stop shop for getting information and getting involved in this space. Do we want this? Brett noted that it may require structural changes if we do. Eugene wants to see the specifics that our current organizational structure would not be able to support. <br />
<br />
Chris Allen noted that Identity Commons Working Groups can be membership organizations without requiring the entire organization to be a membership organization. Dan said that in these cases, we need to think about the income implications possibly imputing the organization.<br />
<br />
We didn't have enough time to discuss these issues thoroughly over the phone, and so Brett will send a followup email and possibly set up a call to explore this topic some more.<br />
<br />
At IIW, Charles Andre suggested that one service IC could provide to its affiliates is director's insurance, which is expensive. According to Mary, he explored this possibility, and it didn't look realistic, because underwriters want to evaluate each group on an individual basis.<br />
<br />
== Working Group Mentorship ==<br />
<br />
Mary and Kaliya brought up the idea of formalizing the notion of mentors for new Working Groups. Eugene loved the idea of having this as a best practice, volunteering to serve as a mentor, and also encouraging Kaliya to share her own best practices for doing mentorship well.<br />
<br />
== Upcoming Ballots ==<br />
<br />
We've got two sets of issues that will get put to vote in two parts. First are Working Groups:<br />
<br />
* Dissolve Standards, ID Mashup, and Collaboration Working Groups (pending discussion with their chairs).<br />
* Approve Working Groups in the queue.<br />
* Changing "Working Groups" to "Action Groups."<br />
<br />
The second ballot will be:<br />
<br />
* Approve budget proposal from Chris.<br />
* Elect new Stewards Chair.</div>Eekimhttp://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php?title=Stewards_Council_Telecon:_2008_June_4&diff=1643Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 June 42008-06-04T18:35:44Z<p>Eekim: </p>
<hr />
<div>Call in number:<br />
1-605-475-4333 access code: 181783<br />
<br />
= Attending =<br />
<br />
* Christopher Allen<br />
* Andy Dale<br />
* Peter Davis<br />
* Kaliya Hamlin<br />
* Eugene Eric Kim<br />
* Fen Labalme<br />
* Brett McDowell<br />
* Joaquin Miller<br />
* Dale Olds<br />
* Dan Perry<br />
* Drummond Reed<br />
* Chris Reynolds<br />
* Marty Schleiff<br />
<br />
= Agenda =<br />
<br />
== Community and Action Groups ==<br />
# Process for sunsetting groups. We have two inactive groups (Standards Gang and Identity Mashups).<br />
# Process for moving forward with formally adding new groups. <br />
## Have vote for real on the ones in the cue via e-mail and if needed phone follow up by Kaliya and Mary.<br />
## What is the process how do we actually do this successfully? Do we need a new tool? Kaliya has proposed one - can some people investigate it and other options? Let's discuss it and by next month have something in place.<br />
## Drummond posted a new proposal for streamlining the Action Group approval process.<br />
# Marty Schleiff has raised a question with regard to the proposed Enterprise Architects AG: can membership in working groups be just by individual name and not require corporate affiliation?<br />
# Transitioning the Stewards Chair<br />
<br />
== Static Website Makeover Team - 3 Week Effort ==<br />
Over the summer there may be some events where the IC website will be getting attention (there are some announcements that will include references to it). So we want it to look good. Kaliya will be leading a Static Website improvement team for 3 week ACTION effort. Those who are interested in participating will stay on after the Wed call for 30min to divide the content collection effort up, articulate contractor leads and have and set a meeting on Friday and the following Monday morning. <br />
# Week 1 - gather content and solidify site layout (scout contractors)<br />
# Week 2 (starting Wednesday) - they do magic<br />
# Week 3 - put it up - review fix errors.<br />
<br />
== IT Infrastructure ==<br />
# Held Infrastructure meeting at IIW. [http://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php/Intrastructure-May-14-2008-notes Meeting notes]<br />
# Discuss move Identity Gang mailing list over to open list with IC mail address. <br />
# [http://electricembers.net/ Electric Embers] hosting status update (in time for use by new groups and email forwarding cutover).<br />
<br />
== Other Community Processes (from informal Stewards meeting at IIW) ==<br />
# Chris R. is working on a proposal for spending money - would like a committee of stewards to vet it and go over the proposed process later next week. <br />
# Status of hiring outsourced non-profit services provider.<br />
# Providing services to its Action Groups<br />
## Best practices for IPR – this is an opportunity to put forward an option for best practices.<br />
## Investigation of director's insurance - (Charles did it - was not looking likely).<br />
# Mentoring and Incubation of new groups. Do we want to name this phase in the life of a group and support it happening. Are there some people who would like to step forward and help some of the new groups get on their feet - synced up with the community?<br />
<br />
= Summary =<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Two Working Groups (Standards and Identity Mashup) seem to be inactive. We discussed the process of removing them. Joaquin reminded us of the [[Bylaws]] [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#6.2._Inactivity procedure] (6.2), which states that lack of Wiki activity is an indicator of inactivity, and that it takes a vote of the [[Stewards Council]] to remove an inactive group. As a courtesy, Eugene suggested we contact the chairs of those Working Groups first to hear their response.<br />
<br />
AI: Eugene will contact Dick (Standards) and Jon (Identity Mashup) about dissolving those groups.<br />
<br />
Eugene also suggested we dissolve the Collaboration Working Group. He thinks that role is more operational and ad hoc and doesn't require a whole Working Group. Fen thinks the group should stay. Eugene and Fen will discuss this offline and will come up with a joint proposal. Brett stressed the importance of making it clear who to contact if you want access to our collaborative infrastructure.<br />
<br />
If the Collaboration Working Group dissolves, Eugene will no longer be a Steward, meaning that we will need to elect a new Chair. Kaliya nominated Mary Ruddy, and Eugene seconded that. Formal procedures will require nominations over the mailing list.<br />
<br />
Kaliya suggested that we look at alternative tools for doing online voting, such as [https://we.riseup.net/ Crabgrass]. Mary has some experiences with those tools as well. They will write up their thoughts, but they're encouraging others to help research this as well. Chris Reynolds cautioned us about tools over-reminding people to vote. Joaquin reminded us to check the [[Bylaws]] to make sure we can do this. (We [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#4.2._Voting can].)<br />
<br />
Last week, Drummond posted a [http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/Bylaws#4.2._Voting proposal] on the mailing list to streamline the Working Group approval process (per the discussion at our [[Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 May 7|last phone call]]). According to Kaliya, Drummond is not going to push that we vote on this proposal for now.<br />
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Marty asked if Working Group members are required to list organizational affiliation. Do they even need to list members? Eugene said there were no such requirements, and that Working Groups could do what they want as long as they conformed to our [[Purpose and Principles]]. Brett suggested using pseudonyms on a membership list if people wanted to stay anonymous.<br />
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We need to vote on changing "Working Groups" to "Action Groups." Brett asked why. Mary summarized the reasons (which are also in [[Stewards Council Telecon: 2008 May 7|last month's notes]].) Chris Reynolds reminded us that we could use "Working Groups" to describe Stewards Council committees. Brett suggested terms such as "affiliates" or "forums." Chris Reynolds suggested "team." We can discuss these proposals during the two week discussion period. Eugene will post a summary of the reasons on the Wiki and on the list.<br />
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AI: Eugene will summarize reasons for the proposed name change of "Working Groups."<br />
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== Operational Infrastructure ==<br />
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Kaliya has offered to take the lead on making over our web site, and she's looking for other volunteers. The goal is to get the new site up and running by end of the month. She's proposing a $2-3K budget to hire contractors for some of the work.<br />
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Eugene has proposed that we use [http://electricembers.net/ Electric Embers] to host our mailing lists. He will set that up.<br />
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AI: Eugene will set up Electric Embers account.<br />
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Drummond proposed that we organize a "swat team" to move Identity Gang list off of Google Groups and onto the new infrastructure. Mary offered to organize.<br />
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AI: Mary will corral a group to move the Identity Gang list to Identity Commons.<br />
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Chris Reynolds is putting together checklist for handling donations and is currently getting it vetted by colleagues. He's also putting together a matrix for spending money. This would contain thresholds -- percentages relative to money in the bank -- for whether or not we can spend a certain amount. Chris is getting this vetted as well. Once he gets both of these vetted, he will propose them to the Stewards Council.<br />
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AI: Mary will contact Jens about possible nonprofit management services.<br />
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== Identity Commons Services ==<br />
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Brett pointed out that the identity space is becoming increasingly fractured. There's an opportunity for IC to become a one-stop shop for getting information and getting involved in this space. Do we want this? Brett noted that it may require structural changes if we do. Eugene wants to see the specifics that our current organizational structure would not be able to support. <br />
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Chris Allen noted that Identity Commons Working Groups can be membership organizations without requiring the entire organization to be a membership organization. Dan said that in these cases, we need to think about the income implications possibly impugning the organization.<br />
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We didn't have enough time to discuss these issues thoroughly over the phone, and so Brett will send a followup email and possibly set up a call to explore this topic some more.<br />
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At IIW, Charles Andre suggested that one service IC could provide to its affiliates is director's insurance, which is expensive. According to Mary, he explored this possibility, and it didn't look realistic, because underwriters want to evaluate each group on an individual basis.<br />
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== Working Group Mentorship ==<br />
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Mary and Kaliya brought up the idea of formalizing the notion of mentors for new Working Groups. Eugene loved the idea of having this as a best practice, volunteering to serve as a mentor, and also encouraging Kaliya to share her own best practices for doing mentorship well.<br />
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== Upcoming Ballots ==<br />
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We've got two sets of issues that will get put to vote in two parts. First are Working Groups:<br />
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* Dissolve Standards, ID Mashup, and Collaboration Working Groups (pending discussion with their chairs).<br />
* Approve Working Groups in the queue.<br />
* Changing "Working Groups" to "Action Groups."<br />
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The second ballot will be:<br />
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* Approve budget proposal from Chris.<br />
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