Found this one in my spam folder, and it made me wonder.....1) On first read (use of term "IETF mailing list", use of term "we" without qualification), this sounds like an IETF-sanctioned activity. Is it?
If not, who does John Merrels speak on behalf of?2) Even if it is, is mass-like mailing (rather than sending to the IETF list, the IETF-announce list, or one-on-one personal mails) a reasonable way to recruit people?
Harald ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Date: 18. oktober 2005 01:36 +0100 From: John Merrells <merrells@xxxxxxxx> To: (I have removed this list) Subject: Invitation to join the Digital Identity Exchange IETF mailing list Hello, We'd like to invite you to join the IETF mailing list for discussion of protocols and schema for exchange of digital identity information. For background information this keynote address delivered at OSCON 2005 presents the vision we wish to realize: http://www.identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/ And, these 'laws of identity' define the properties of an acceptable user-centric identity information architecture: http://www.identityblog.com/stories/2005/07/25/thelaws.html To subscribe to the mailing list send an email with the message body 'subscribe' to: dix-request@xxxxxxxx In addition there will be a meeting held at the next IETF, November 5-11 in Vancouver. This will be an opportunity to discuss digital identity issues face to face, and to consider whether the IETF should formally consider protocols for exchange of digital identity information. We'd like to welcome you to join us in Vancouver for that conversation. John Merrells ---------- End Forwarded Message ----------
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