Public Review Period for FAPI Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) Profile Started

Published July 1, 2019
The OpenID OpenID FAPI Working Group recommends approval of the following specification as an OpenID Implementer’s Draft: An Implementer’s Draft is a stable version of a specification providing intellectual property protections to implementers of the specification. This note starts the 45-day public review period for the specification draft in accordance with the OpenID Foundation IPR policies and procedures. Unless issues are identified during the review that the working group believes must be addressed by revising the draft, this review period will be followed by a seven-day voting period during which OpenID Foundation members will vote on whether to approve this draft as an OpenID Implementer’s Draft. For the convenience of members, voting will actually begin a week before the start of the official voting period. The relevant dates are:
  • Implementer's Draft public review period: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 to Friday, August 16, 2019 (45 days)
  • Implementer's Draft vote announcement: Friday, August 2, 2019
  • Implementer's Draft voting period: Friday, August 16, 2019 to Friday, August 23, 2019 (7 days)*
* Note: Early voting before the start of the formal voting will be allowed. The OpenID FAPI working group page is https://openid.net/wg/fapi/. Information on joining the OpenID Foundation can be found at https://openid.net/foundation/members/registration. If you’re not a current OpenID Foundation member, please consider joining to participate in the approval vote. You can send feedback on the specification in a way that enables the working group to act upon it by (1) signing the contribution agreement at https://openid.net/intellectual-property/ to join the working group (please specify that you are joining the “FAPI” working group on your contribution agreement), (2) joining the working group mailing list at https://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-specs-fapi, and (3) sending your feedback to the list. — Michael B. Jones – OpenID Foundation Board Secretary
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