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Have you ever wondered how serious "the big guys" are about supporting
OpenID in practice, instead of just talking about it as a good thing? While nothing
is as convincing as shipping interoperable code, the OpenID Foundation announced this morning
that Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, IBM and VeriSign all have not only joined the OpenID
Foundation, but will serve on the foundation's board of directors.
This is incredibly good news for OpenID, the foundation, and for OpenID, the
movement. Probably the biggest news it could create, ever ...
So the OpenID Foundation board of directors will look like this going forward:
- Martin Atkins, community member (independent)
- Artur Bergman, community member (Wikia)
- Johannes Ernst, community member (NetMesh) and yours truly
- Dick Hardt, community member (Sxip)
- Mike Jones, corporate member (Microsoft)
- Gary Krall, corporate member (VeriSign)
- Scott Kveton, community member (now with Vidoop)
- Tony Nadalin, corporate member (IBM)
- David Recordon, community member (Six Apart)
- Drummond Reed, community member (Cordance, Parity)
- Bill Washburn, executive director, OpenID Foundation
- N.N., corporate member (Google)
- N.N., corporate member (Yahoo!)
Note that there are more community members than there are corporate members, which
should help keep the board firmly in tune with the community.
As you might suspect, this announcement was in the works for a long time; I'm afraid it was
the better part of a year. (Whenever has anybody managed to get 5 giants do anything at the
same time?). I'd like to particularly thank Scott,
David and
Bill, who worked at
this for a long time.
Admittedly it is still a bit hard for me to believe that what is arguably many of the
technology's leading companies are getting behind OpenID. What a little URL can
do ...
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