Re: Openbadges and Mozilla Persona

@Melvin

> Hi Fabio, very interesting topic!  Just before going into details have you
> looked at the work in the open credentials community, for example:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ba-standard/TUbg_ok67yo
>

Hi Melvin,
no I didn't know that community. Very related, but seems to be even more
"abstract", meaning:
  - are their specs being used and adopted?
  - seems to be a "hybrid" between openbadges and persona
  - prompts me to think about a complete "roll-your-own"....

Now that Persona will be shut down officially, I am a bit lost with my
decisions.
- Looks like most projects with similar requirements are faced with the
same decisions
- Which means there is no standard
- Which prompts me to seek interaction with the OpenBadges community to see
what they make of the Persona shut down.

It seems it boils down to "go with whatever openbadges has" vs
"grow-my-own"...



@Asbjørn
Thanks for the link, interesting read

Thanks for everyone chiming int



2016-01-11 22:05 GMT-05:00 Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>:

>
>
> On 31 December 2015 at 23:29, Fabio Barone <holon.earth@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I apologize especially for the Web-Payments group for this post, as it is
>> not strictly related to web payments, but mentions a technology which has
>> been discussed in the group.
>>
>> I would like to write a project proposal for a city municipality which
>> would promote self-directed learning and citizen science.
>>
>> It is quite ambitious and may never take off.
>>
>> The idea would be heavily based on Openbadges [1].
>>
>> According to the site, Openbadges uses Mozilla Persona.
>> I think to remember that Mozilla Persona has been heavily discussed in
>> this group, and I also think to remember that there were some rumors
>> circulating of a possible demise.
>>
>
> FYI: Mozilla just announced that Persona is shutting down:
>
> https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/persona-notices/2016/000005.html
>
> I think it may have been designed better.  Namely, using URIs as
> identifiers would have allowed it to scale better, imho.
>
> Three specific restrictions that I'd would have liked to see slightly
> loosened:
>
> - not being tied solely to email addresses
> - not using mozilla as a trusted third party
> - not having to remember a new (second) password for your email address
>
> Hopefully some good lessons learnt from Persona, Mozllla/firefox are still
> well placed to create a first class user centric identity solution, and
> hopefully the next offering may be more scalable and more secure.
>
>
>>
>> I searched the web and found contradictory information.
>> What do people here think about using Mozilla Persona for identification
>> today?
>>
>> Ideally I would like to propose an identification system run by the city
>> itself, and not by Mozilla (there may be privacy and legal issues). This
>> would probably mean having to run Mozilla Persona through the city's IT
>> infrastructure, which seems to be possible.
>>
>> Nevertheless based on the rumors I would like to know if it's wise to
>> build on that. I could very well think of some custom identification system
>> which could be linked to Openbadges.
>>
>> [1] http://openbadges.org
>>
>>
>>
>

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