24 Jul 20:01
Re: OpenID & LID in a passel-world
Rob Lanphier <robla <at> robla.net>
2005-07-24 18:01:17 GMT
2005-07-24 18:01:17 GMT
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 09:18 -0700, S. Sriram wrote: > Large Email service providers have multi-million email accounts. > Which identity system can turn them into authenticable profile > data elements ? > > Passel is clearly well positioned to do this, the only > challenge being providing a service that motivates the user to > 'download the plug-in'. That's a huge assumption. Getting end users to install client software is not a step that you can skip over. In fact, it's quite likely the Achilles heel of the whole project. The fact that they ask you to use CVS to grab a Mono reference implementation means that they are in no danger of taking over the world anytime soon. /If/ they can convince the Mozilla folks to include an implementation in Firefox /by default/, they /may/ have a chance. That's not the only path to viability, but that's the only one I could envision actually happening. I doubt they would, though, because if I were in Mozilla's shoes, I'd look instead to some small extension to their existing saved form and saved password functionality, rather than the full parallel set of functionality that this would seem to require. Having played around with OpenID, I realize it has serious limitations. However, it solves one problem well enough (and simply enough), and is the only one I've seen with a viable bootstrapping mechanism so far to actually catapult it out of obscurity. The big limitation is the lack of verified profile information. While that can be solved at higher layers, there probably needs to be a de facto standard for actually doing it, which would involve a really compelling implementation including the extended functionality. (e.g. .gif became the de facto standard for images in HTML when it was included in Mosaic). Rob
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