- From: Sebastien Pouliot <spouliot@videotron.ca>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 13:06:48 -0500
- To: <www-xkms@w3.org>
Hi all, I'm Sébastien Pouliot, Security Architect for Motus Technologies (http://www.motus.com). I've implemented many smart card and security related standards and protocols and knows how frustrating it can be to convert a specification document into an interoperable piece of software. So i guess that my main interest in XKMS is (a) interoperability between implementations and (b) ease of implementation (the keep it simple part ;-). I've implemented both an XKMS 1.0 client and web service using the Microsoft .NET framework (http://www24.brinkster.com/xkms/) and intend (personnal time permitting) to update it all the way to W3C recommendation. I agree to work according to the WG contributor policy (http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Contributor.html)." Sébastien ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Farrell" <stephen.farrell@baltimore.ie> To: <www-xkms@w3.org> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 6:50 AM Subject: introductions... > > Folks, > > Can those of you who are going to be active particpants in the > XKMS work, please send an introductory mail to the list - the > payoff is that you get to be listed as a participant on the > XKMS WG pages and in documents (assuming you stay active!). > > Please include in the mail a quick introduction to yourself > and your interest in XKMS, and also explicitly acknowledge > that you agree with the WG contributor policies [1]. > > As an example, here's mine: > > "I've been working in IT security for too long now and run > Baltimore Technology's (http://www.baltimore.com) research > group. We'll be developing our own XKMS implementation. > > I agree to work according to the WG contributor policy > (http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Contributor.html)." > > Doing this before we put the requirements document into last > call would seem to be a good idea. > > Thanks, > Stephen. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS/Contributor.html > > -- > ____________________________________________________________ > Stephen Farrell > Baltimore Technologies, tel: (direct line) +353 1 881 6716 > 39 Parkgate Street, fax: +353 1 881 7000 > Dublin 8. mailto:stephen.farrell@baltimore.ie > Ireland http://www.baltimore.com >
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