SCIM 1.0 approved

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Trey Drake

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Dec 19, 2011, 3:42:36 PM12/19/11
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All ballots are in.  The working group has unanimously approved SCIM 1.0.  Let the implementations continue!

What's next/issues:

- Morteza has begun the process of shifting the specifications to the IETF.  If all goes well the BOF will kickoff at the March IETF meeting in Paris.  Participation from the existing working group and new contributors will be needed to continue the effort. 

- Weekly Tc's are on hold until after the new year.  


Implementations:
There are a few implementations in the mix.  Need one?  See http://code.google.com/p/scim/wiki/Implementations.  Built one?  Let us know and we'll add it to the wiki.  It appears the first interop will be in Paris during the IETF meeting.  We're firming up the logistics and should have a more definitive stake in the ground come January.

Thanks,
Trey    

Morteza Ansari (moransar)

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Dec 19, 2011, 4:17:15 PM12/19/11
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Great, congratulations everyone.

 

I am working with Peter Saint-Andre (one of the area directors of app area) to come up with a straw man plan for taking our work to IETF.  I will send an email with additional info on this over the next couple of weeks.  The deadline for requesting a BOF is Feb. 13th.  I am hoping by mid Jan, we have had a chance to review the straw man in this group and send it to IETF for the official BOF request.

 

 

Cheers,

Morteza

Chuck Mortimore

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Dec 20, 2011, 11:10:23 AM12/20/11
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Yeah!!!    We accomplished a lot in not much time.   Thanks everyone for your help.   Now the real work starts!

Patrick Harding

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Dec 20, 2011, 11:36:19 AM12/20/11
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+1

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Prabath Siriwardena

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Dec 21, 2011, 6:09:24 AM12/21/11
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Congrats...!!! We are in the process of developing a SCIM Java implementation under Apache 2.0 license - as a WSO2 commons project...

Thanks & regards,
-Prabath
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