+1 2013/3/12 Brian Campbell <bcampb...@pingidentity.com>
> FWIW, the closely related OpenID Connect client registration draft does > have some support for doing this, which could maybe be borrowed. See > client_name in §2 at > http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0-15.html#client-metadataand > the examples. > > > "client_name": "My Example", > "client_name#ja-Jpan-JP":"クライアント名", > > > > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Richer, Justin P. <jric...@mitre.org>wrote: > >> It was brought up at the in-person meeting today that we'll want to >> consider issues around internationalization and localization of >> human-readable fields like client_name in the client registration. Which is >> to say: if a client supports ten languages and wants to present itself in >> ten languages, should it have to register itself ten times with an AS? >> >> At the moment, I'm of the opinion a client with ten languages could >> register itself ten times, or do something with the context in which it >> runs to determine which human-facing language to use. Keep in mind that in >> some cases (such as native clients), you'll be dynamically registering a >> client for each user, in effect. In other words, I personally think that >> this is a rathole that will cause more harm than good. >> >> -- Justin >> _______________________________________________ >> OAuth mailing list >> OAuth@ietf.org >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >> > > > _______________________________________________ > OAuth mailing list > OAuth@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth > > -- Nat Sakimura (=nat) Chairman, OpenID Foundation http://nat.sakimura.org/ @_nat_en
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