Re: [vwrap] New Revisions of VWRAP Internet Drafts Published

Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> Tue, 06 July 2010 16:06 UTC

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Thanks, Meadhbh! It's great to see that you're still actively engaged
with this work. Now let's get some folks on the list to provide comments. :)

On 7/5/10 4:28 PM, Meadhbh Hamrick wrote:
> from http://blog.meadhbh.org/2010/07/new-vwrap-internet-drafts-published.html :
> 
> hey peeps! this is just a quick note to let you know that i just
> pushed out several new versions of the following VWRAP Internet
> Drafts:
> 
> VWRAP : Introduction and Goals
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-vwrap-intro/
> 
> this is the draft that's intended to be a "gentle introduction" to our
> kind of virtual world, the protocol and the documents. i believe it is
> "very close" to being fully baked. based on feedback from the mailing
> list and face to face meetings, i added a section on deployment
> patterns (without using the terms "Second Life" or "OpenSim",) removed
> the archaic concepts of agent and region domains, added a document
> roadmap and added a few terms in the glossary. also, i fixed up the
> references in the back so they *should* be pointing to the most recent
> revisions of things.
> 
> VWRAP : Abstract Type System for the Transmission of Dynamic Structured Data
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-vwrap-type-system/
> 
> this one still needs a little bit of work and is essentially the same
> as the version published last february. however, we seemed to be
> hurtling towards consensus on this one.
> 
> VWRAP : Trust Model and User Authentication
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-vwrap-authentication/
> 
> i added references to the CALM draft, and removed the legacy bit about
> agent id's. it's now all account ids, which is what i think we all
> said we wanted. MD5 is still in the draft 'cause i wasn't completely
> sure we all agreed to remove it. i need to add some more verbiage
> about the "trust model," and possibly remove the MD5 references if
> that's what the working group wants to do.
> 
> VWRAP : Client Application Launch Message
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-vwrap-launch/
> 
> this is the draft that describes how we send a message from a web site
> to the viewer to launch the viewer. it's intended to support web-based
> auth schemes like OpenID and OAuth. i added a little more verbiage
> regarding the use of a web capability as the location for an
> agent_login resource and tried to make sure the references were
> pointing to the right place.
> 
> so... i encourage everyone to take a look at these docs and let me
> know if you see anything wrong with them.
> 
> cheers!
> meadhbh
> --
> meadhbh hamrick * it's pronounced "maeve"
> @OhMeadhbh * http://meadhbh.org/ * OhMeadhbh@gmail.com
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