8 juni 2018 kl. 18:53 skrev Leif Johansson <leifj
at sunet.se>:
On 2018-06-08 08:00, Roland Hedberg wrote:
Hi guys,
OIDF has agreed to host the OIDC libraries that I helped Google build.
They also understand that they must fund the maintenance of the libraries.
To make it more concrete they want the Python packages (which are the
only one that are done) to be moved to the
OIDF GitHub site within the next couple of weeks.
This means that the cryptojwt, oidcmsg, oidcservice and oidcrp repos
will be moved away from IdentityPython.
I people don’t disagree I’d like to keep the OP side repo oidcendpoint
and oidc-op (not there yet) at IdentityPython.
And of course all the repos that has to do with OIDC identity federations.
Several questions spring to mind... for instance:
- What governance is the OIDF putting in place?
- Is IdentityPython ok depending/relying on what the OIDF delivers?
- Does this mean IdentityPython have to roll our own OIDC-stack now?
- We have a process for moving stuff into IdentityPython but no
process for moving stuff out - what if IdentityPython wants to keep
(a fork of) the OIDF stack?
These questions are probably best treated like the starting point of
a dialogue with the OIDF.
All good questions and I agree with Leif we should have a discussion about this with the
OIDF.
-- Roland
"Education is the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty.” - Mark Twain