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Notes from Final Discussion on Friday, May 27, 2011

1. Michael Pelikan, Penn State U.

TEP (Tools and Effective Practices) wiki space as home for policy and governance discussions

2. Jim Basney, CILogon

ECP work - Roland and ScottK will work on PythonECP, and share work on Shib wiki and dev mailing list on implementations. Encouraging broader adoption, to enable interoperable clients, is a goal. Arnie Miles will carry this forward in the HPC arena.

Consent and ECP is an area of growing interest.

3. Ann West, InCommon

InCommon Silver - facilitate discovery of Silver work and sharing community work (facilitate outreach on community outreach and outcomes).

4. Mike (?) & Steven Carmody

Attribute source/aggregation

How to handle multiple data sources connected to an IdP.

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SEE ALSO final synthesis of Action Items

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ACAMPs in the future? Is this useful? Longer?

Consensus was yes, but what meeting(s) should this be adjacent to? Vote:

  • Kuali Rice - 6
  • Jasig - 6
  • Educause - 2
  • Internet2 Member Meeting + REFEDS  - 8 - perhaps, as it expands from EU campus-centric, but this is getting to be a long time to travel

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Other improvements to ACAMP?

  • DSpace and Fedora (+ others?) missing, as other prominent open source communities...
  • What is required for federation interoperability? What conventions are needed?
  • Should eduPerson extensions or evolution be addressed at ACAMP?
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