http://wiki.idcommons.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Esther&feedformat=atomIdCommons - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T00:50:36ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.6http://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=Digital_Death_Charter&diff=4179Digital Death Charter2011-02-16T08:54:52Z<p>Esther: /* Current Membership */</p>
<hr />
<div>=== Name ===<br />
<br />
Digital Death<br />
<br />
=== Purpose ===<br />
<br />
The primary purpose is to support the community focused on issues surrounding Death in the Digital Realm. <br />
<br />
A secondary purpose is to put forward use-cases related to death in the digital realm to the identity community and influence industry to develop norms and standards.<br />
<br />
=== Principles ===<br />
<br />
'Every working group 'inherits' the general principles of Identity Commons itself:<br />
<br />
# '''Self-Organization.''' Enable any working group to self-organize at any time, on any scale, in any form, around any activity consistent with the Purpose and Principles.<br />
# '''Transparency.''' Fully and transparently disclose the Purpose and Principles of each working group, any requirement of participation, and any license or restriction of usage of its work product.<br />
# '''Inclusion.''' Conduct deliberations and make decisions by bodies and methods that reasonably represent all relevant and affected parties.<br />
# '''Empowerment.''' Vest authority, perform functions, and use resources in the smallest or most local part that includes all relevant and affected parties.<br />
# '''Collaboration.''' Resolve conflict without resort to economic, legal, or other duress.<br />
# '''Openness.''' Conduct, publish, and archive communications in a manner that facilitates open and trusted interactions within and across all working groups and the public Internet.<br />
# '''Dogfooding.''' When feasible and appropriate, employ the work product of Identity Commons working groups to facilitate the operation and interaction of Identity Commons itself.<br />
<br />
This section should list any additional operating principles of the working group -- IF ANY -- i.e., scope limitations, how membership will be managed, how it will be governed, how Stewards Council representatives are chosen, when its work will be considered complete, etc.<br />
<br />
=== Practices ===<br />
<br />
We have a community mailing list, blog and host events. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Requirements of Participation and How to Join ===<br />
<br />
Anyone interested in Digital Death is welcome. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product ===<br />
<br />
We work under a creative commons with attribution licence. <br />
<br />
=== Current Deliverables and Milestones ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Meeting Schedule ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Membership ===<br />
<br />
* Stacey Pitsillides<br />
* Pierre Wolff<br />
* Nate Lustig<br />
* Jeremy Toeman<br />
* Evan Carroll<br />
* John Romano<br />
* Esther Makaay (Europe)<br />
* Tamara van Witzenburg (Europe)<br />
* Victoria Tayler (Europe)<br />
<br />
=== Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Links ===<br />
<br />
http://digitaldeathday.com/<br />
<br />
[[DigitalDeathDay]]<br />
<br />
[[DigitalDeathDay-Europe]]<br />
<br />
=== Related Groups ===<br />
<br />
''List any Identity Commons working group – or any other industry groups – whose work is closely related to the work of this group.''<br />
<br />
=== History ===<br />
<br />
This is where the group can share about how/why the group was founded and where will be where quarterly reports will be linked to.</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=Digital_Death_Charter&diff=4178Digital Death Charter2011-02-16T08:51:59Z<p>Esther: /* Current Links */</p>
<hr />
<div>=== Name ===<br />
<br />
Digital Death<br />
<br />
=== Purpose ===<br />
<br />
The primary purpose is to support the community focused on issues surrounding Death in the Digital Realm. <br />
<br />
A secondary purpose is to put forward use-cases related to death in the digital realm to the identity community and influence industry to develop norms and standards.<br />
<br />
=== Principles ===<br />
<br />
'Every working group 'inherits' the general principles of Identity Commons itself:<br />
<br />
# '''Self-Organization.''' Enable any working group to self-organize at any time, on any scale, in any form, around any activity consistent with the Purpose and Principles.<br />
# '''Transparency.''' Fully and transparently disclose the Purpose and Principles of each working group, any requirement of participation, and any license or restriction of usage of its work product.<br />
# '''Inclusion.''' Conduct deliberations and make decisions by bodies and methods that reasonably represent all relevant and affected parties.<br />
# '''Empowerment.''' Vest authority, perform functions, and use resources in the smallest or most local part that includes all relevant and affected parties.<br />
# '''Collaboration.''' Resolve conflict without resort to economic, legal, or other duress.<br />
# '''Openness.''' Conduct, publish, and archive communications in a manner that facilitates open and trusted interactions within and across all working groups and the public Internet.<br />
# '''Dogfooding.''' When feasible and appropriate, employ the work product of Identity Commons working groups to facilitate the operation and interaction of Identity Commons itself.<br />
<br />
This section should list any additional operating principles of the working group -- IF ANY -- i.e., scope limitations, how membership will be managed, how it will be governed, how Stewards Council representatives are chosen, when its work will be considered complete, etc.<br />
<br />
=== Practices ===<br />
<br />
We have a community mailing list, blog and host events. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Requirements of Participation and How to Join ===<br />
<br />
Anyone interested in Digital Death is welcome. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product ===<br />
<br />
We work under a creative commons with attribution licence. <br />
<br />
=== Current Deliverables and Milestones ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Meeting Schedule ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Membership ===<br />
<br />
Stacey Pitsillides<br />
Pierre Wolff<br />
Nate Lustig<br />
Jeremy Toeman<br />
Evan Carroll<br />
John Romano<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate ===<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
<br />
=== Current Links ===<br />
<br />
http://digitaldeathday.com/<br />
<br />
[[DigitalDeathDay]]<br />
<br />
[[DigitalDeathDay-Europe]]<br />
<br />
=== Related Groups ===<br />
<br />
''List any Identity Commons working group – or any other industry groups – whose work is closely related to the work of this group.''<br />
<br />
=== History ===<br />
<br />
This is where the group can share about how/why the group was founded and where will be where quarterly reports will be linked to.</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4171DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T22:26:00Z<p>Esther: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
----<br />
=Preliminary Status=<br />
<font color=crimson>Nothing has been confirmed so far, please do not rely on any details yet</font><br />
<br />
Digital Death Day Europe<br><br />
Date: Tuesday, September 13th 2011<br><br />
Consecutive to 'Death, Dying and Disposal' Academic Meeting (September 9 - 12)<br><br />
Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
<br />
=Notes=<br />
==Conference call January 2011==<br />
'''General discussion & practicalities'''<br />
* The overseas DDD actions are focusing on SXSW and some other events now. Not sure how much of that is relevant for DDD-Europe.<br />
* We like to be informed and put our information out, but it's probably clearer if DDD-Europe has its own wiki-notes-page (todo: Esther)<br />
* No need for a separate mailinglist at this point.<br />
<br />
'''Events'''<br />
* Death, Dying and Disposal - Academic meeting in Nijmegen (NL) in September http://www.ru.nl/ct/english/call_for_papers/ddd_10_international/<br />
* June conference in Bath (UK): Death and dying in the digital age (Stacey: do you have a link for this event?)<br />
* Cross-pollination with these events. Bath is not interested in an alliance. Nijmegen has no 'digital' component on the agenda.<br />
* Stacey is writing a paper for the Nijmegen conference. If you want to pitch in...<br />
<br />
'''Organizational'''<br />
* Contact organisation of conference in Nijmegen<br />
** Stacey: mail organisers<br />
** Esther: talk to ppl locally, ask for cooperation and options<br />
<br />
* Unconference format (of course ;-)<br />
** Whole day, about 5 sessions<br />
* Low cost event<br />
** sponsored drinks and lunch<br />
** cover costs for ppl to work up notes, run desk (ppl)<br />
** attendance fee<br />
** allow for leaflets, banners, representation by sponsors<br />
<br />
* DDD-Europe in London<br />
** Lots of interest in participation, quite a bit attention, but lack of attendance (about 18 ppl)<br />
<br />
* Attract a broader audience than the 'in-crowd' to DDD-E<br />
** Hopefully/expectedly attendees to the Academic meeting will join<br />
** Look into businesses, lawyers, software, identity-crowd<br />
* How to interest press, reach people?<br />
** Ask for community blogs to promote<br />
** Put word out in our personal/professional networks. Areas covered so far:<br />
*** digital arts & sciences<br />
*** identity management<br />
*** notaries<br />
*** security<br />
*** Dutch press<br />
* How to reach/interest international press? (European)<br />
* Work together with the international DDD about building a press story<br />
** Ask them for help with international contacts<br />
<br />
* Marketing/communication (Tamara and Victoria have skills/resources)<br />
** work towards a digital invitation (website with info / mail-invitation)<br />
<br />
* Get some guys to join the organizers? (all-girl-group right now ;-)</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4170DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T22:24:47Z<p>Esther: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
----<br />
=Preliminary Status=<br />
<font color=crimson>Nothing has been confirmed so far, please do not rely on any details yet</font><br />
<br />
Digital Death Day Europe<br><br />
Date: Tuesday, September 13th 2011<br><br />
Consecutive to 'Death, Dying and Disposal' Academic Meeting (September 9 - 12)<br><br />
Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
<br />
=Notes=<br />
==Conference call January 2011==<br />
'''General discussion & practicalities'''<br />
* The overseas DDD actions are focusing on SXSW and some other events now. Not sure how much of that is relevant for DDD-Europe.<br />
* We like to be informed and put our information out, but it's probably clearer if DDD-Europe has its own wiki-notes-page (todo: Esther)<br />
* No need for a separate mailinglist at this point.<br />
<br />
'''Events'''<br />
* Death, Dying and Disposal - Academic meeting in Nijmegen (NL) in September http://www.ru.nl/ct/english/call_for_papers/ddd_10_international/<br />
* June conference in Bath (UK): Death and dying in the digital age (Stacey: do you have a link for this event?)<br />
* Cross-pollination with these events. Bath is not interested in an alliance. Nijmegen has no 'digital' component on the agenda.<br />
* Stacey is writing a paper for the Nijmegen conference. If you want to pitch in...<br />
<br />
'''Organizational'''<br />
* Contact organisation of conference in Nijmegen<br />
** Stacey: mail organisers<br />
** Esther: talk to ppl locally, ask for cooperation and options<br />
<br />
* Unconference format (of course ;-)<br />
** Whole day, about 5 sessions<br />
* Low cost event<br />
** sponsored drinks and lunch<br />
** cover costs for ppl to work up notes, run desk (ppl)<br />
** attendance fee<br />
** allow for leaflets, banners, representation by sponsors<br />
<br />
* DDD-Europe in London<br />
** Lots of interest in participation, quite a bit attention, but lack of attendance (about 18 ppl)<br />
<br />
* Attract a broader audience than the 'in-crowd' to DDD-E<br />
** Hopefully/expectedly attendees to the Academic meeting will join<br />
** Look into businesses, lawyers, software, identity-crowd<br />
* How to interest press, reach people?<br />
** Ask for community blogs to promote<br />
** Put word out in our personal/professional networks. Areas covered so far:<br />
*** digital arts & sciences<br />
*** identity management<br />
*** notaries<br />
*** security<br />
*** Dutch press<br />
* How to reach/interest international press? (European)<br />
* Work together with the international DDD about building a press story<br />
** Ask them for help with international contacts<br />
<br />
* Marketing/communication (Tamara and Victoria have skills/resources)<br />
** work towards a digital invitation (website with info / mail-invitation)</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4169DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T22:23:35Z<p>Esther: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
----<br />
=Preliminary Status=<br />
<font color=crimson>Nothing has been confirmed so far, please do not rely on any details yet</font><br />
<br />
Digital Death Day Europe\\<br />
Date: Tuesday, September 13th 2011\\<br />
Consecutive to 'Death, Dying and Disposal' Academic Meeting (September 9 - 12)\\<br />
Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
<br />
=Notes=<br />
==Conference call January 2011==<br />
'''General discussion & practicalities'''<br />
* The overseas DDD actions are focusing on SXSW and some other events now. Not sure how much of that is relevant for DDD-Europe.<br />
* We like to be informed and put our information out, but it's probably clearer if DDD-Europe has its own wiki-notes-page (todo: Esther)<br />
* No need for a separate mailinglist at this point.<br />
<br />
'''Events'''<br />
* Death, Dying and Disposal - Academic meeting in Nijmegen (NL) in September http://www.ru.nl/ct/english/call_for_papers/ddd_10_international/<br />
* June conference in Bath (UK): Death and dying in the digital age (Stacey: do you have a link for this event?)<br />
* Cross-pollination with these events. Bath is not interested in an alliance. Nijmegen has no 'digital' component on the agenda.<br />
* Stacey is writing a paper for the Nijmegen conference. If you want to pitch in...<br />
<br />
'''Organizational'''<br />
* Contact organisation of conference in Nijmegen<br />
** Stacey: mail organisers<br />
** Esther: talk to ppl locally, ask for cooperation and options<br />
<br />
* Unconference format (of course ;-)<br />
** Whole day, about 5 sessions<br />
* Low cost event<br />
** sponsored drinks and lunch<br />
** cover costs for ppl to work up notes, run desk (ppl)<br />
** attendance fee<br />
** allow for leaflets, banners, representation by sponsors<br />
<br />
* DDD-Europe in London<br />
** Lots of interest in participation, quite a bit attention, but lack of attendance (about 18 ppl)<br />
<br />
* Attract a broader audience than the 'in-crowd' to DDD-E<br />
** Hopefully/expectedly attendees to the Academic meeting will join<br />
** Look into businesses, lawyers, software, identity-crowd<br />
* How to interest press, reach people?<br />
** Ask for community blogs to promote<br />
** Put word out in our personal/professional networks. Areas covered so far:<br />
*** digital arts & sciences<br />
*** identity management<br />
*** notaries<br />
*** security<br />
*** Dutch press<br />
* How to reach/interest international press? (European)<br />
* Work together with the international DDD about building a press story<br />
** Ask them for help with international contacts<br />
<br />
* Marketing/communication (Tamara and Victoria have skills/resources)<br />
** work towards a digital invitation (website with info / mail-invitation)</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4168DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T22:23:03Z<p>Esther: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
----<br />
=Preliminary Status=<br />
<font color=crimson>Nothing has been confirmed so far, please do not rely on any details yet</font><br />
<br />
Digital Death Day Europe<br />
Date: Tuesday, September 13th 2011<br />
Consecutive to 'Death, Dying and Disposal' Academic Meeting (September 9 - 12)<br />
Nijmegen, Netherlands<br />
<br />
=Notes=<br />
==Conference call January 2011==<br />
'''General discussion & practicalities'''<br />
* The overseas DDD actions are focusing on SXSW and some other events now. Not sure how much of that is relevant for DDD-Europe.<br />
* We like to be informed and put our information out, but it's probably clearer if DDD-Europe has its own wiki-notes-page (todo: Esther)<br />
* No need for a separate mailinglist at this point.<br />
<br />
'''Events'''<br />
* Death, Dying and Disposal - Academic meeting in Nijmegen (NL) in September http://www.ru.nl/ct/english/call_for_papers/ddd_10_international/<br />
* June conference in Bath (UK): Death and dying in the digital age (Stacey: do you have a link for this event?)<br />
* Cross-pollination with these events. Bath is not interested in an alliance. Nijmegen has no 'digital' component on the agenda.<br />
* Stacey is writing a paper for the Nijmegen conference. If you want to pitch in...<br />
<br />
'''Organizational'''<br />
* Contact organisation of conference in Nijmegen<br />
** Stacey: mail organisers<br />
** Esther: talk to ppl locally, ask for cooperation and options<br />
<br />
* Unconference format (of course ;-)<br />
** Whole day, about 5 sessions<br />
* Low cost event<br />
** sponsored drinks and lunch<br />
** cover costs for ppl to work up notes, run desk (ppl)<br />
** attendance fee<br />
** allow for leaflets, banners, representation by sponsors<br />
<br />
* DDD-Europe in London<br />
** Lots of interest in participation, quite a bit attention, but lack of attendance (about 18 ppl)<br />
<br />
* Attract a broader audience than the 'in-crowd' to DDD-E<br />
** Hopefully/expectedly attendees to the Academic meeting will join<br />
** Look into businesses, lawyers, software, identity-crowd<br />
* How to interest press, reach people?<br />
** Ask for community blogs to promote<br />
** Put word out in our personal/professional networks. Areas covered so far:<br />
*** digital arts & sciences<br />
*** identity management<br />
*** notaries<br />
*** security<br />
*** Dutch press<br />
* How to reach/interest international press? (European)<br />
* Work together with the international DDD about building a press story<br />
** Ask them for help with international contacts<br />
<br />
* Marketing/communication (Tamara and Victoria have skills/resources)<br />
** work towards a digital invitation (website with info / mail-invitation)</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4167DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T22:12:33Z<p>Esther: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
<br />
=Notes=<br />
==Conference call January 2011==<br />
'''General discussion & practicalities'''<br />
* The overseas DDD actions are focusing on SXSW and some other events now. Not sure how much of that is relevant for DDD-Europe.<br />
* We like to be informed and put our information out, but it's probably clearer if DDD-Europe has its own wiki-notes-page (todo: Esther)<br />
* No need for a separate mailinglist at this point.<br />
<br />
'''Events'''<br />
* Death, Dying and Disposal - Academic meeting in Nijmegen (NL) in September http://www.ru.nl/ct/english/call_for_papers/ddd_10_international/<br />
* June conference in Bath (UK): Death and dying in the digital age (Stacey: do you have a link for this event?)<br />
* Cross-pollination with these events. Bath is not interested in an alliance. Nijmegen has no 'digital' component on the agenda.<br />
* Stacey is writing a paper for the Nijmegen conference. If you want to pitch in...<br />
<br />
'''Organizational'''<br />
* Contact organisation of conference in Nijmegen<br />
** Stacey: mail organisers<br />
** Esther: talk to ppl locally<br />
<br />
* Unconference format (of course ;-)<br />
** Whole day, about 5 sessions<br />
* Low cost event<br />
** sponsored drinks and lunch<br />
** cover costs for ppl to work up notes, run desk (ppl)<br />
** attendance fee<br />
** allow for leaflets, banners, representation by sponsors<br />
<br />
* DDD-Europe in London<br />
** Lots of interest in participation, quite a bit attention, but lack of attendance (about 18 ppl)<br />
<br />
* Attract a broader audience than the 'in-crowd' to DDD-E<br />
** Hopefully/expectedly attendees to the Academic meeting will join<br />
** Look into businesses, lawyers, software, identity-crowd<br />
* How to interest press, reach people?<br />
** Ask for community blogs to promote<br />
** Put word out in our personal/professional networks. Areas covered so far:<br />
*** digital arts & sciences<br />
*** identity management<br />
*** notaries<br />
*** security<br />
*** Dutch press<br />
* How to reach/interest international press? (European)<br />
* Work together with the international DDD about building a press story<br />
** Ask them for help with international contacts<br />
<br />
* Marketing/communication (Tamara and Victoria have skills/resources)<br />
** work towards a digital invitation (website with info / mail-invitation)</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=DigitalDeathDay-Europe&diff=4165DigitalDeathDay-Europe2011-02-14T21:40:23Z<p>Esther: Created page with 'This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September. ==Notes=='</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is used to keep notes and information on the upcoming DigitalDeathDay in Europe in September.<br />
<br />
==Notes==</div>Estherhttp://wiki.idcommons.org/index.php?title=Working_Groups&diff=4164Working Groups2011-02-14T21:38:12Z<p>Esther: /* Under Development */</p>
<hr />
<div>== About Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
Working groups are the fundamental organizational unit of Identity Commons (see [[Organizational Structure]]) they have have tremendous autonomy -- so much so that a Working Group can be a complete separate legal or social entity whose own charter or incorporation need not make any mention of Identity Commons. <br />
<br />
* See [[Working Group Agreement]] for more about the relationship of working groups to Identity Commons.<br />
* To propose a new working group, see [[Starting Working Groups]]. <br />
<br />
Working Groups must have a charter that is consistent with our [[Purpose And Principles]], and it must appoint a Steward. The Steward serves as the Working Group's representative on the [[Stewards Council]] and has a vote on organizational-wide issues, including approving of new Working Groups. Working Groups are welcome to appoint one alternative to serve on the [[Stewards Council]] when the main Steward is not available to vote.<br />
<br />
An individual may be appointed the Steward of multiple Working Groups; however, the individual will only get one vote.<br />
<br />
== Working Groups ==<br />
<br />
The following is a list of Working Groups. Click on the charter pages for a general description, or go directly to the working group's own home page (often an external website).<br />
<br />
{{WGHeader}}<br />
{{WGSection|name=Community, Events and Advocacy}}<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Gang || [[Identity Gang Charter]] || [[Identity Gang]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
| Newbies4Newbies || [[Newbies4Newbies Charter]] || [[Newbies4Newbies]] || Chris Reynolds<br />
|-<br />
|Internet Identity Workshop || [[Internet Identity Workshop Charter]] || http://iiw.idcommons.net || Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
|Photo Group || [[Photo Group Charter]] || [[Photo Group]] || Pam Dingle<br />
|- <br />
| ID-Legal Collaboration || [[ID-Legal Charter]] || [[ID-Legal]] || Lucy Lynch<br />
|-<br />
|Kids Online || [[Kids Online Charter]] || [[Kids Online]] || Denise Tayloe<br />
|-<br />
| Givotovsky's "New Digital Deal" Project || [[Givotovsky Charter]] || || Brett McDowell<br />
|-<br />
{{WGSection|name=Technology}}<br />
|-<br />
|OSIS || [[OsisCharter|OSIS Charter]] ||[http://wiki.idcommons.net/index.php/OSIS OSIS now on IdCommons.net] || Bob Morgan<br />
|-<br />
|OpenID || [[OpenID Charter]] || http://www.openid.net || David Recordon<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Schemas || [[Identity Schemas Charter]] || [[Identity Schemas]] || Paul Trevithick<br />
|-<br />
|Higgins Project || [[Higgins Project Charter]] || http://higgins-project.org || Mary Ruddy<br />
|-<br />
|SAML Commons || [[SAML Commons Charter]] || || Peter Davis<br />
|-<br />
|XDI Commons || [[XDI Commons Charter]] || || Drummond Reed<br />
|-<br />
|Pamela Project || [[Pamela Project Charter]] || http://www.pamelaproject.com || Pamela Dingle<br />
|-<br />
|Information Card Foundation || [[Information Card Foundation Charter]] || [http://informationcard.net i-card Foundation Website] || Drummond Reed<br />
|-<br />
|Claims Broker<br />
|[[Claims Broker Charter]] <br />
| [http://wiki.idcommons.net/Claims-Agent Claims-Agent wiki]<br />
|TBD<br />
|-<br />
<br />
{{WGSection|name=Social Agreements, Policy}}<br />
|-<br />
|XDI.org || [[XDI Org Charter]] || http://www.xdi.org || Bill Washburn<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|VRM (Vendor Relationship Management)|| [[VRM Charter]] || http://projectvrm.org || Iain Henderson<br />
|-<br />
|User-Centric Health || [[User-Centric Health Charter]] || [[User-Centric Health]] ||Mike Kirkwood <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Media Review Group || [[IdMedia Charter]] || [[IdMedia]] || Bob Blakely<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|DataPortability || [[DataPortablity Charter]] || [http://www.dataportability.org Data Portability Website] || Elias Bizannes<br />
|-<br />
|Personal Data Ecosystem<br />
|[[Personal Data Ecosystem Charter]]<br />
| [http://www.personaldataecosystem.org/ Personal Data Ecosystem Site]<br />
[[Personal Data Ecosystem]] wiki space<br />
| Kaliya Hamlin<br />
|-<br />
<br />
{{WGSection|name=Identity Commons Operations}}<br />
|-<br />
||Identity Commons Evangelism & Marketing || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing Charter]] || [[IC Evangelism & Marketing]] || Christopher Allen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== In Progress ==<br />
<br />
=== NEXT UP for Vote ===<br />
These groups are formed and waiting for discussion and a vote. <br />
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| ??<br />
| [[??]] <br />
| [?? Website]<br />
|??<br />
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=== Under Development ===<br />
The following groups are ideas that people have for groups they are not ready for a vote:<br />
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|NSTIC Community Discussion Group Charter<br />
|[[NSTIC Community Discussion Group Charter]]<br />
|[[NSTIC]]<br />
| Jay Unger<br />
|-<br />
|Project Nori <br />
|[[Project Nori Charter]]<br />
| [http://www.projectnori.org/ Project Nori]<br />
| Joe Johnston<br />
|-<br />
|Project Danube<br />
|[[Project Danube Charter]]<br />
| [http://www.projectdanube.org/ Project Danube]<br />
| Makus Sabadello<br />
|-<br />
|Digital Death<br />
|[[Digital Death Charter]]<br />
|[http://www.digitaldeathday.com/ Digital Death Day][[DigitalDeathDay]] [[DigitalDeathDay-Europe]]<br />
| Stacey Pitsillides?<br />
|-<br />
|Volunteered Personal Information<br />
| [[VPI Charter]] <br />
| [http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/WGUDIP/Home;jsessionid=6950403F4ADE9C903428E4FA9F7EA40E VPI Sig] <br />
|Iain or Mark<br />
|-<br />
| Groups that were proposed but are no longer active or there wasn't a fit and won't be voted on. <br />
|-<br />
|OAuth<br />
| [[OAuth Charter]] <br />
| [[http://oauth.net/ OAuth Site]] <br />
| Eran Hammer-Lahav<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Market<br />
| [[IDMarket Charter]] <br />
| [[IDMarket]] <br />
|Mike Ozburn <br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Identity Architects Group || [[Enterprise Identity Architects Charter]] || [[Enterprise Identity Architects]]<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|UDI || [[UDI Charter]] || [[UDI]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data Sharing || [[DataSharing Charter]] || http://www.datasharingsummit.com<br />
|-<br />
|Usability of Identity Systems || [[Usability Charter]] || [[User-Centric Usability]]<br />
|-<br />
|Inclusive Initiatives || [[Inclusive Initiatives Charter]] || [[Inclusive Initiatives]]<br />
|-<br />
|Bandit Project || [[Bandit Project Charter]] || http://bandit-project.org <br />
|-<br />
| Identity & Trust || [[Identity Trust Charter]] || <br />
|-<br />
|Story of Digital Identity <br />
| [[StoDID Charter]] <br />
| [http://www.stodid.com STODID] [[StoDID]]<br />
|Aldo Castaneda <br />
|-<br />
|Unified Messaging Group <br />
| [[Unified Messaging Charter]] <br />
| [[Unified Messaging Wiki]]<br />
|Charles Andres <br />
|-<br />
|CivicID.org<br />
| [[CivicID.org Charter]] <br />
| [[CivicID.org]] Wiki Page [http://www.civicID.org Civic ID Website]<br />
|Louis Klepner <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Inactive Groups ==<br />
The following is a list of working groups that are no longer active. <br />
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|Identity Commons Collaborative Tools || [[IC Collaborative Tools Charter]] || [[IC Collaborative Tools]] || Eugene Eric Kim<br />
|-<br />
|Standards Gang || [[Standards Gang Charter]] || || Dick Hardt<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Mashup || [[Identity Mashup Charter]] || || Jon Ramer<br />
|-<br />
| EUCLId || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/EuclidCharter EuclidCharter] || Merged into the Identity & Trust WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Tags || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/ItagsCharter Itags Charter] || [http://www.itags.net/ I-Tags] was merged into the XDI Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Interoperation || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/IbrokerInteroperationCharter Ibroker Interoperation Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|XRI Registration Privacy || [http://oldwiki.idcommons.net/moin.cgi/XriRegistrationPrivacyCharter XRI Registration Privacy Charter] || Was merged into the I-Broker Commons WG<br />
|-<br />
|Owen Davis Award || [[Owen Davis Award Charter]] || [[Owen Davis Award]]<br />
|-<br />
|Enterprise Positioning ||[[Enterprise Positioning Charter]] || [[Enterprise Positioning]] || Gary Ardito<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Rights Agreements || [[Identity Rights Agreements Charter]] || [[Identity Rights Agreements]] || Fen Labalme<br />
|-<br />
|I-Broker Commons || [[Ibroker Commons Charter]] || || Owen Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Identity Futures Group || [[IdFutures Charter]] || [[Identity Futures]] || Nicholas Givotovsky<br />
|-<br />
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|}<br />
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= Resources =<br />
<br />
IdentityCommons WorkingGroups have access to shared resources. Initially, these resources consist of:<br />
* A project page on the IdentityCommons web site<br />
* Mailing list hosting on the IdentityCommons server.<br />
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= Quarterly Reports =<br />
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* [[2007 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q2 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q3 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2008 Q4 Quarterly Reports]]<br />
* [[2009 Q1 Quarterly Reports]]</div>Esther