December 2008 Archives

Please let me address particularly all of those who have not been elected or re-elected, to tell them that we are considering them as highly experienced and immensely valuable to OpenID and the Foundation. Together, we will continue efforts to insure the success of OpenID in the world, and build on all that former and current members of the Board had accomplished. We know that their contributions to the Mailing List and to the various Committees will continue be invaluable. They will continue their work establishing Local Chapters in their respective countries.

And since we are recruiting new Corporate Members (speaking of which--I am hoping to see TELCO come aboard very soon!), we will be able to broaden the New Community Board.

As soon as January First, I will be at the service of the whole OpenID Community with the New Board.

 

Composition of the New Community Board

The composition of the New Board is as follows:

Elected to serve 2-year terms:

- Snorri Giorgetti             106 votes

- Nat Sakimura                 89

- Chris Messina                76

- David Recordon              76

Elected to serve 1-year terms:

- Eric Sachs                     62 votes

- Scott Kveton                 57

- Brian Kissel                   55

You can see the complete results here: http://openid.net/2008/12/27/openid-board-election-results/

I am convinced that the New Board will be able to give OIDF vigor and impulsion.

Please allow me to express a personal reflection on Nat Sakimura's election. Nat's name and mine will give a new "European-Asian" face to the OpenID Foundation and will remind everyone that the Foundation has been created to promote the interests of the Worldwide Community.

 

My Thanks to all the Members

I would like to extend my thanks to all 175 persons who have voted, and also to remind them that, during the course of the year, they will be called upon to participate in other votes or polls.

May also reiterate that you only have two days left to vote on the PAPE Specification.

Of course, in 2009, we will develop actions to increase the number of new Members; several of our efforts will be directed towards medium-sized businesses.

This is just the beginning of a New Era for OpenID! Let us all pull together to make it happen! 

Dailymotion Implements OpenID

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Dailymotion, world's largest independent video sharing site, today announced that it has added support OpenID.

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Encounter with the Berber Families - Ourika Valley - Morocco

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OpenID Foundation - The New Board Election is on!

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Counting from today, December 10th, 2008, and until December 24, 2008, you are going to be able to democratically cast your vote in the election of the new Community Board Members of the OpenID Foundation.

This new Board should take office as early as January First '09.

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What do you have to do to participate?

The only requirement is to be a Member of the Foundation ($25.00 for an individual membership). Not only will you then be able to vote in this current election, but all year long. Also, you will be actively supporting the Foundation in its actions to develop OpenID. Register Here Now, and VOTE!


Why is it so important to Vote?

The future of the Foundation, the future of this technology, all depends on the actions, on the good judgment and beliefs of the people in charge: their personalities, their dedication, their opinions shape events and give the Foundation its efficacy. This is where you come in: you have right now the power to choose these men, to create a winning team, oriented towards the future of OpenID. This new Board will have to face other technologies, and the complexity of an Internet undergoing a perpetual mutation in 2009. Your vote is thus extremely important!


How to Vote?

Seventeen (17) candidates have decided to run for the election, all (17) have been selected to occupy seven (7) seats, and YOU are going to choose who will sit in these 7 seats.

Voting is really easy. All you have to do is to have an OpenID, then to become a Member of the OIDF. You will then access the Board Member Election for December 2008 page, where you will be asked to choose one or more candidates whom you think have "the right stuff" to be at the helm of the OIDF "ship."


Who to choose for the New Board / Who should get your vote?

My personal opinion is that the Foundation needs some fresh blood infused into it; it needs to open itself up to the world, to undertake a certain number of concrete actions, while following and respecting the OpenID philosophy.

You have a choice between:

- Some people who have been on the Board since the inception of OpenID, and have created the Foundation. These men are running (5 of the 7) in this election: David Recordon, Dick Hardt, Johannes Ernst, Martin Atkins and Scott Kveton;

- People who have worked independently of the Foundation and are very active: Brian Kissel, Chris Messina and Nat Sakimura who, IMHO, should absolutely be on the new Board;

- Some new people who have some interesting skills and experience: Allen Tom, Eran Hammer-Lahav, Eric Sachs, John BradleyJoseph SmarrLuke Shepard, Mike Kirkwood and Peter Nixey;

- LAST, BUT NOT LEAST... There is also... me, Snorri Giorgetti, as I am a Candidate as well :)

Of course, you are free to vote to please yourself, for your friends or your office colleagues, but I am calling upon your sense of responsibility, as the future of OpenID will depend from your vote. Take the time to look at the whole statements and to make the choice which seems the best to you in the interest of OpenID.


And what do I have to offer in all this? :) / My candidacy

As I wrote above, I am a candidate as well, and I am counting on your support, as I will be actively participating in the reforms we must put in place in 2009, the changes the OpenID Community expects.

To learn more:

- My program: OpenID'09 with the collaborative wiki

- The work I have accomplished during the last two years for OpenID

- The Foundation I have created, see OpenID Europe (OIDE) Foundation

- My profile on CrunchBase

Please note that my presence on the Board will have as its main objective to increase RP adoptions, to embrace, and partner with, other technologies to make OpenID a household name, familiar to the public at large and to all end users; to approach again a large community of developers; to make the Foundation truly represent the International Community; and to propose yet more transparency and more proximity to the OpenID Community.


Important--If you have already voted, YOU WILL NEED TO VOTE AGAIN!

The vote from November 24, 2008 to December 8, 2008 was only to nominate the candidates ; to cast your vote, you will have to vote again with the number of candidates remaining in the race.

If you have already voted during that timeframe for one of several candidates, do not forget that this was only to nominate candidates. For you final vote to be taken into account, you must vote again with the number of candidates remaining in the race. You will be able to do this from today, December 10th on.

(all you have to do now is to enter your OpenID here to be able to VOTE)


Thank you for voting,

I would like to thank all particularly all the Members who have already seconded my Nomination.

Good luck to all the candidates, and most of all, to the Foundation.

-Snorri

Myspace develops Flock OpenID extension

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Social networking giant Myspace and password management firm Vidoop are launching an OpenID extension for the Flock browser. The extension moves a step closer to full data availability and allows Flock users to see when a site has an OpenID login. Myspace is hoping gain ground on Facebook's rival Connect service, which is set to extend its reach through partnerships with Digg, Hulu and others.



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