Re: [OAUTH-WG] Updated Charter to the IESG (this weekend)

Justin Richer <jricher@mitre.org> Mon, 16 April 2012 19:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [OAUTH-WG] Updated Charter to the IESG (this weekend)
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>> OK, but with SWD and discovery off the table, can this now be
>> considered to be within that manageable number instead?
> We wanted to keep the # of WG items to approximately 5.  Once we finish
> some of these items and get them off our plate we could roll new items
> onto the plate, theoretically.
>

That's definitely true going forward, but what I was saying is that the 
number of items under consideration is now down to 4, with SWD moving to 
the Apps group. I was proposing that the whole introspection endpoint 
and general AS-PR connection could be this group's fifth starting document.

  -- Justin