Overview
This OpenID Summit an important outreach opportunity for the foundation and a chance for developers, identity providers and relying parties to exchange information in Europe. Topics are expected to include: use cases, issues and problems encountered, solutions proposed, the OpenID v.Next effort, and EU trust profile topics.
The summit will be held on Tuesday, June 8th at . This is the same location as the European e-Identity Management Conference, which follows it June 9th and 10th. The summit and the conference are not affiliated with one another.
This summit builds upon the recent 2010 OpenID User Experience (UX) Summit and the 2010 OpenID Technology Summit West. For more OpenID events, see the 2010 Calendar of Events.
RSVP At
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Time & Location
9:00-17:00, June 8, 2010
Microsoft Offices at Cardinal Place, 100 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL, UK
Agenda
9:00-9:15 - Welcome (Tony Nadalin)
9:15-9:45 - OpenID Foundation Update (Don Thibeau)
9:45-10:45 - Issues and Use Case Presentations 1
- 9:45 - TBD
- 10:00 - TBD
- 10:15 - TBD
- 10:30 - TBD
10:45-11:00 - Break
11:00-12:00 - Issues and Use Case Presentations 2
- 10:45 - TBD
- 11:00 - TBD
- 11:15 - TBD
- 11:30 - TBD
- 11:45 - TBD
12:00-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-13:30 - Keynote: Kim Cameron (to be confirmed)
13:30-14:00 - OpenID v.Next Design Requirements
14:00-14:15 - Break
14:15-15:00 - OpenID v.Next Working Group Updates and Discussion
15:00-15:15 - Break
15:15-16:00 - EU Trust Profile Use Cases (Kick Willemse)
16:00-16:15 - Break
16:15-17:00 - Breakout Groups
17:30 - Drinks/Dinner?
Host
Microsoft
Technology Topic Guidelines
We are looking for people to give presentations about the issues the barriers their organization has in deploying OpenID either as an OP or RP. We are also looking for technologists to give presentations on how to resolve the issues identified.
We are not looking for presentations on "Here is how OpenID works", "My thoughts on OpenID", or "Here is what my company has done / will do with OpenID". One of the goals for the presentations should be to inform the v.Next work.
Presentation Format
Talks on issues and use cases will have an enforced 10 minute time limit, followed by 5 minutes for Q&A and getting the next speaker lined up. We have lots of break times for people to discuss the topics in more detail. Please prepare your presentation ahead of time and take at least 20 minutes to practice running through your presentation a couple times.
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