DSS 1 Outcomes
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Results from DSS1 - this is the documentation of what participants said we got done at the event.
DSS 1 Problems, Offerings, Solutions - we began the Summit with everyone writing down their view of the main problem we were trying to solve and what they brought as an offering to the community. (post will be up by next week)
Links to Blog posts of Key Session Outcomes
(Please put link here and a brief summary)
- Summary of the Opening session on "What is the problem you want to see solved?", "What are you offering?" and demos of proposed solutions. Posted byDrummond Reed
- What is the Problem we are trying to solve. - this was an outcome of one of the sessions Scott Kvetton gives a detailed description of the range of user-data sharing descriptions 'data sharing' is trying to solve.
- Summary of Day One on ZDNet - highlights may presentations made and range of attendees.
- Summary of Day Two on ZDNet - highlights the range of attendees and what efforts are moving forward.
- OAuth: AuthN and AuthZ API's on the Web - Written by Dare from MSFT.
- Bill of Rights (1.0) with Signatures - John McCrae
- Bill of Rights Comments:
- Take 1 and Take 2- by Mary HOdder founder of Dabble
- By Drummond Reed
- By Doc Searls
- Higgins Data Model 101 - Paul Trevithick
- Identity Schema Meta Data - Mark Wahl - this summarizes a conversation about using pre-existing RDF representation, properties in many identity systems, Properties in OpenID Attribute Exchange
- Identity Schema Value Syntax Restrictions - Mark Wahl.
- Why Social Data Sharing Can't be Solved - this post by Adam Green highlights a very important point - the social nature of sharing this information is just that - social - embedded in human systems and social contracts not mearly a technical problem as some geeks might thing.
- Scoble and Facebook missed the summit (Scoble is about to have a baby that is why he wasn't there)
- Facebook Misses Summit - John McCrea from Plaxo highlights what worked well at the summit and his disappointment Facebook didn't make it.
- Stuff You've Done - way to document your life online.
Links to Photos
Next Steps - Where to join efforts that emerged from this event
- Bill of Rights 1.0 getting to version 2.0 Here is more background on this effort and about the Issues Raised. Next steps are to facilitate discussion/revision and movement toward a second draft that we can get more support from not only individuals, but also several of the large companies.
- idschemas.idcommons.net - for discussions on the framework for sharing identity attribute schema definitions between organizations and collaboratively work on the Community Dictionary Service.
- Cloudtripper.org - to join the open source community creating Higgins context providers for social network portability.
- Identity Rights Agreements mailing list - for developing a set of Creative Commons-like end-user licenses for user-centric data sharing under the auspices of the Identity Commons Identity Rights Agreements Working Group.

