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OpenID AB/Connect WG Meeting Notes (2021-10-05)
- Date & Time: 2021-10-05 23:00 UTC
- Location: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/181372694
Agenda
The meeting was called to order at 23:05 UTC.
1. Roll Call
- Attending: Gail Hodges (OIDF, She/Her), Anthony Nadalin, Jeremie Miller, David Waite, Nat Sakimura, Vittorio, Kristina Yasuda, Andrew Hughes, Tim Cappalli, Tom Jones, Edmund Jay
- Regret: Mike Jones, John Bradley
- Guest:
2. Adoption of Agenda (Nat)
- Created on the fly.
3. External Orgs & Events
3.1. IIW (Gail)
Dates: October 12 - 14
Time zone difference for participants is a challenge. Those participants who are able to be in the opening circle should try to secure the session for those people who cannot be there due to the timezone.
Suggested sessions include OIDC4VP, GAIN, Browser Interactions (Cookie) for Logout, etc.
Heidi, one of the organizers, messaged Gail that she has set up a wiki page https://iiw.idcommons.net/IIW_33_Time_Zone_Session_Planning for this kind of planning. There is a link to the 3 Day Schedule to help with deciding on Session #'s you'd like to plan for.
Her recommendation was to try to get Sessions outside of the 'very busy' times but that still span several zones:
Sessions #5 and #15 at 4:30pm PDT/8:30am JST (which run right after closing on Days 1 and 2 so a good time for Japan). Similarly sessions 9 and 19 which happen right before Opening Circle at 5:30am PDT/2:30 CEST 9:30pm JST is not often taken and span the US, Europe and Japan.
3.2. FIDO/Authenticate (Gail)
Dates: October 21 (Thu)
F2F event.
9:00 - 10:00 10 to 15 min. slot for intro
Three sessions for FIDO members and OIDF members. OIDF members can attend the meeting with member pricing.
1. Kristina and Tony on SIOP and mDL 1. Shared Signals and Events 1. GAIN
There is also authenticate sessions
4. SIOP Interop (Nat/Kristina)
Perhaps Next year's EIC is the goal. Some prep sessions can be done in IIW April.
People interested in the Interop should contact Kristina.
5. New Draft Proposal: Ephemeral Identifier (Nat)
Last year, in the AB/C call, we discussed the possibility of having an "ephemeral" identifier in the Core. It was determined that it is best to do it as a new draft and it took us till today to actually produce it.
The essence of the draft is in 5 lines.
5. Ephemeral Identifier
This document adds a new subject identifier type as follows, in addition to what is defined in Section 8 of OpenID Connect Core 1.0:
ephemeral
This provides a different sub value to each visit by the End User to a relying party, so as not to enable Clients to correlate the End-User's multiple visits.
Callers discussed if "visit" is a good term as OIDC Core defines "session" but the discussion revealed that "session" might not be suitable as it may span across multiple visits and will be more like a PPID effectively. In the end, it was agreed that it is important to be very clear about what is the scope that the identifier is for.
6. AOB
At the beginning of the call, some attendees wanted to talk about the weather complaining about the shortness of the sunshine but Jeremy demonstrated beautiful sunshine where he is, Vittorio showed another one, Kristina showed off her new kitten and made a resulting that she will be a good mom and David showed his dog and informed the group how useful an RFID authentication is for granting access to pet doors. There was also a discussion of using them as a backup authenticator. One participant asked if it could be FIDO and the answer was "yes in the future" for dogs but not for cats as Fido was a dog.
The meeting was adjourned at 00:02 UTC
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