OASIS Identity Metasystem Interoperability (IMI) TC
Advancing interoperability standard for Information Cards
Completed:
The Technical Committee was closed by the OASIS TC Administrator on 08 November 2016 and is no longer active.Archives of its work remain publicly accessible and are linked from this page. OASIS appreciates the efforts of all those who participated in this TC.
Table of Contents
- Announcements
- Overview
- Subcommittees
- Technical Work Produced by the Committee
- Expository Work Produced by the Committee
- External Resources
- Mailing Lists and Comments
- Additional Information
Participation in the OASIS IMI TC is open to all interested parties. Commercial and open source providers in the identity space, including vendors offering Web services products, telecom providers, and software architects and programmers who design Web services applications, are invited to join the IMI TC. Contact member-services@oasis-open.org for more information.
The OASIS IMI TC works to enable the use of Information Cards to universally manage personal digital identities. A Web 2.0-friendly method for shared light authentication, Information Cards let people authenticate themselves on multiple web sites without maintaining passwords for each site.
For more information, see the TC Charter and FAQ
No subcommittees have been formed for this TC.
Technical Work Produced by the Committee
Wiki for OASIS IMI TC member collaboration
Expository Work Produced by the Committee
There are no approved expository work products for this TC.
Although not produced by the OASIS IMI TC, the following information offers useful insights into its work:
imi: the list used by TC members to conduct Committee work. TC membership is required to post. TC members are automatically subscribed; the public may view archives.
imi-comment: a public mail list for providing input to the OASIS IMI TC members. Send a comment or view archives.
Providing Feedback: OASIS welcomes feedback on its technical activities from potential users, developers, and others to better assure the interoperability and quality of OASIS work.