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All Quiet on the Identity Front

Posted in Identity Management by cro. Saturday April 22, 2006.

Those of you who read my site regularly will have noticed I’ve not been very forthcoming on the subject of Identity Management recently. This is entirely due to my workload and wrangling some projects around. I’m coming up to the end of my contract with the University, so my time there has been devoted to documentation and design work, leaving me very little time to keep up with what’s going on in the world of Digital Identity.

I currently have a whole series of posts marked for reading, including the recent series on User-Centric identity (something I’m particularly keen on as I see it as part of my thoughts on transient identity), and I really want to get stuck into a reply to Johannes Ernst and Superpat on the subject of Multi-Protocol Identity Implementations (which is related to, or perhaps is the precursor for, user-centric identity).

It got so bad I even wrote my own little web-app to let me quickly bookmark pages to read later - obviously named ‘Followup!’ of course (if you want to play with it, drop me a note and I’ll tell you where to go).

2 Responses to “All Quiet on the Identity Front”

  1. Jeff Linton Says:

    I’m guessing the addition is more of an comment ad bot blocker, and not to check the education level of the person commenting. My reason for leaving the comment is I would like to check out the app “Followup!” I’m always finding stuff I want to get back to later but I don’t want to bookmark it.

  2. cro Says:

    Hi Jeff,

    Absolutely right :) I’d started seeing more and more spambots hitting the site, hence the addition :)

    However, now that you have made an approved comment, all future comments will be automatically approved.

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