New draft of slides explaining UMA spec contributions - please provide feedback

Sorry for taking so long to send a new draft. Lots of relatively new content here. There has been some discussion in a separate thread about ACE/offline-flows implications, and I've tried to hint at how we can expand on those topics here. Cigdem and George (and any others), would you like to provide some slide content or thoughts that I can incorporate into the main file, or how would you like to work this? Gluu folks, might you have anyone able to at least dial in remotely to the Prague meetings? I think it would be valuable to share your long historical perspective on UMA implementation and deployment with everyone. If you can't, hoping you can at least comment on the deck. We have a call on Thursday this coming week, which I hope will provide a good opportunity for more discussion and honing. I'd like to send out another draft for wider review after that. Thanks. *Eve Maler*Cell +1 425.345.6756 | Skype: xmlgrrl | Twitter: @xmlgrrl

I'm in the air most of tomorrow so I'll try and have a more thorough look through during the flight. On a quick glance: it's looking good. I wonder whether a flow (sequence) diagram or two for FedAuth'z might also be useful, to complement the Grant sequences? --&e On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 at 23:16, Eve Maler <eve@xmlgrrl.com> wrote:
Sorry for taking so long to send a new draft. Lots of relatively new content here.
There has been some discussion in a separate thread about ACE/offline-flows implications, and I've tried to hint at how we can expand on those topics here. Cigdem and George (and any others), would you like to provide some slide content or thoughts that I can incorporate into the main file, or how would you like to work this?
Gluu folks, might you have anyone able to at least dial in remotely to the Prague meetings? I think it would be valuable to share your long historical perspective on UMA implementation and deployment with everyone. If you can't, hoping you can at least comment on the deck.
We have a call on Thursday this coming week, which I hope will provide a good opportunity for more discussion and honing. I'd like to send out another draft for wider review after that. Thanks.
*Eve Maler*Cell +1 425.345.6756 | Skype: xmlgrrl | Twitter: @xmlgrrl
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Thank you for the suggestion. I can add those; we do have them. *Eve Maler*Cell +1 425.345.6756 | Skype: xmlgrrl | Twitter: @xmlgrrl On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:18 PM Andrew Hindle <andrew@hindleconsulting.com> wrote:
I'm in the air most of tomorrow so I'll try and have a more thorough look through during the flight. On a quick glance: it's looking good. I wonder whether a flow (sequence) diagram or two for FedAuth'z might also be useful, to complement the Grant sequences?
--&e
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 at 23:16, Eve Maler <eve@xmlgrrl.com> wrote:
Sorry for taking so long to send a new draft. Lots of relatively new content here.
There has been some discussion in a separate thread about ACE/offline-flows implications, and I've tried to hint at how we can expand on those topics here. Cigdem and George (and any others), would you like to provide some slide content or thoughts that I can incorporate into the main file, or how would you like to work this?
Gluu folks, might you have anyone able to at least dial in remotely to the Prague meetings? I think it would be valuable to share your long historical perspective on UMA implementation and deployment with everyone. If you can't, hoping you can at least comment on the deck.
We have a call on Thursday this coming week, which I hope will provide a good opportunity for more discussion and honing. I'd like to send out another draft for wider review after that. Thanks.
*Eve Maler*Cell +1 425.345.6756 | Skype: xmlgrrl | Twitter: @xmlgrrl
_______________________________________________ WG-UMA mailing list WG-UMA@kantarainitiative.org https://kantarainitiative.org/mailman/listinfo/wg-uma
-- Andrew Hindle; CIPM <https://www.credential.net/i7iz5rjk>, CIPP/E <https://www.credential.net/q8vel50x> Hindle Consulting Limited +44 7966 136543 Schedule a meeting <https://freebusy.io/andrew@hindleconsulting.com/30min>
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