Re: Portability task force timeslot Nov 20

Hi all! Thank you for your work on portability. I am looking forward to joining the conversation on Friday and beyond.

In addition to your agenda points, I would be interested in getting impressions from the group on the FedID (https://fedid.me/about/) portable identity demonstration (which leverages OIDC and ActivityPub for replication,) and how you position it relative to the roadmap of FEP-7952 and other initiatives in this space. I am not affiliated with the project but find it intriguing and would appreciate this group's insights. I of course look forward to learning more about your interests and priorities in this space and exploring all opportunities for collaboration. 🙂

Best,
Brendan

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From: Lisa Dusseault <lisa@dtinit.org>
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Subject: Re: Portability task force timeslot Nov 20

The hour right after the regular meeting is what Dmitri suggested, in whatever timezone that means for you :)

Dmitri can you put that on the CG calendar please?

Anybody with other agenda suggestions send them my way, I think the major agenda item will be FEP-7952 and its scope/approach.

Lisa

On Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 2:57 AM Aaron Gray <aaronngray@gmail.com<mailto:aaronngray@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 at 08:18, Bumblefudge <bumblefudge@learningproof.xyz<mailto:bumblefudge@learningproof.xyz>> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 1:17 AM Aaron Gray <aaronngray@gmail.com<mailto:aaronngray@gmail.com>> wrote:

> Now hit hit can we please design and implement a parallel (ideally isomorphic) file based approach so people can download their data too and then upload it later.

Good news: that's on the agenda 😎

I can make 8pm next friday!

Oh great, I am glad things are coming into alignment !

PST or EST ?

Aaron


Thx,
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Received on Wednesday, 4 December 2024 08:13:27 UTC