Any of #1-#3 are fine with me.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Eran Hammer-Lahav <e...@hueniverse.com> wrote:
> The security consideration section pending, this is the last open issue I
> have to close as editor before the document is ready to leave the working
> group. While this is silly business for many, it is very important to
> others, so bear with me. I want to make sure we give everyone the proper
> recognition they deserve.
>
>
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> - Authors
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> The document currently lists 1 editor (Eran Hammer-Lahav) and 2 authors
> (David Recordon, Dick Hardt). The three names were originally selected to
> reflect the compromise edited by David, combining the two document (OAuth
> 1.0 RFC and WRAP I-D) edited by Dick and me. I am about to include a large
> chuck of work written by Torsten Lodderstedt, Mark McGloin, and Phil Hunt.
>
>
>
> This raises the question of who should receive top billing. These are the
> options I came up with (listed without any preference):
>
>
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> - Leave the three names as in -13.
>
> - Add the three additional names and obtain a special exception from the
> IESG/AD (?) for listing more than 5 names (RFC rules).
>
> - List only the editor (IETF norm).
>
> - Some other criteria to show a different subset of names.
>
>
>
> Any of the above can be combined with moving the Contributors section to the
> front (before the introduction) to give higher visibility to the
> contributors. I honestly have no preference and given that my name is listed
> as editor in the 3 alternatives, I will refrain from expressing an opinion.
>
>
>
>
>
> - Contributors
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> The following is the new Contributors appendix:
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> Appendix A.  Contributors
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>
>
>    This specification is the work of the OAuth Working Group which
>
>    includes dozens of active and dedicated participants.  In particular,
>
>    the following individuals contributed ideas, feedback, and wording
>
>    which shaped and formed the final specification:
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>    Michael Adams, Andrew Arnott, Dirk Balfanz, Blaine Cook, Brian
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>    Campbell, Leah Culver, Bill de hOra, Brian Eaton, Brian Ellin, Igor
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>    Faynberg, George Fletcher, Tim Freeman, Evan Gilbert, Yaron Goland,
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>    Brent Goldman, Kristoffer Gronowski, Justin Hart, Craig Heath, Phil
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>    Hunt, Michael B. Jones, John Kemp, Mark Kent, Raffi Krikorian, Chasen
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>    Le Hara, Rasmus Lerdorf, Torsten Lodderstedt, Hui-Lan Lu, Paul
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>    Madsen, Alastair Mair, Eve Maler, James Manger, Laurence Miao, Chuck
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>    Mortimore, Justin Richer, Peter Saint-Andre, Nat Sakimura, Rob Sayre,
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>    Marius Scurtescu, Naitik Shah, Luke Shepard, Justin Smith, Jeremy
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>    Suriel, Christian Stuebner, Paul Tarjan, Allen Tom, Franklin Tse,
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>    Nick Walker, Skylar Woodward.
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>    The initial OAuth 2.0 protocol specification was edited by David
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>    Recordon, based on two previous publications: the OAuth 1.0 community
>
>    specification [RFC5849], and OAuth WRAP (OAuth Web Resource
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>    Authorization Profiles) [I-D.draft-hardt-oauth-01].
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>
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>    The OAuth 1.0 community specification was edited by Eran Hammer-Lahav
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>    and authored by Mark Atwood, Dirk Balfanz, Darren Bounds, Richard M.
>
>    Conlan, Blaine Cook, Leah Culver, Breno de Medeiros, Brian Eaton,
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>    Kellan Elliott-McCrea, Larry Halff, Eran Hammer-Lahav, Ben Laurie,
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>    Chris Messina, John Panzer, Sam Quigley, David Recordon, Eran
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>    Sandler, Jonathan Sergent, Todd Sieling, Brian Slesinsky, and Andy
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>    Smith.
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>
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>    The OAuth WRAP specification was edited by Dick Hardt and authored by
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>    Brian Eaton, Yaron Goland, Dick Hardt, and Allen Tom.
>
>
>
> The list of names was directly derived from my issues list from the past
> year. During every document edit I kept track of the person providing the
> feedback which resulted in a change. This means that those participating in
> discussions but who did not directly have any impact on the document are not
> named. This is the only reasonable criteria I was able to come up with.
>
>
>
> An alternative is to list anyone who posted anything to the mailing list
> since the work began or to keep the list as-is and let the chairs hand-pick
> any additional names they believe are justified. I don’t have strong views,
> as long as the list is fair.
>
>
>
>
>
> - Acknowledgement
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>
>
> This section will start with ‘The editor wishes to thank…’ and is at my
> discretion.
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>
> EHL
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