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Overview

NetMesh is active in a number of industry projects, including:

OpenID

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

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

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

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.