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INDUSTRY PROJECTS
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Overview
NetMesh is active in a number of industry projects, including:
- OpenID
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OpenID is a family of URL-based identity protocols developed in a meritocratic fashion
at OpenID.net and implemented increasingly
broadly on the internet. Major companies supporting it include AOL, Facebook, Google, Microsoft,
MySpace, Orange and VeriSign.
NetMesh's Johannes Ernst served as a founding director on the board of the OpenID Foundation.
- Yadis
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Yadis is a specification for URL meta-data discovery that became the first focal point for
industry convergence around URLs as identifiers for people. It was developed in a meritocratic fashion
at Yadis.org.
NetMesh co-initiated Yadis with Six Apart in summer 2005.
- LID
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LID is the original family of URL-based identity identity protocols developed by NetMesh
(see LID wiki). It has been one of the
main roots of the OpenID 2.0 specification.
- OSIS
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OSIS was originally conceived of as an open-source implementation of an identity selector similar
to Windows CardSpace, but for other platforms. Its focus broadened over time to build an
open-source identity system by coordinating the development of open-source parts in various
projects (see OSIS wiki).
NetMesh co-initiated the OSIS project with Microsoft and VeriSign in spring 2006.
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