Webfinger without a rel= doesn’t make much sense for us to define, does it? What output value is the client going to look for in the response, then? I’m with John that we should let applications define their own rel= values and therefore leave webfinger out entirely.
I don’t buy the historical compatibility argument here, and keep in mind I’m an implementer who will need to support both endpoints if we do split it. I already have a server that supports both /.well-known/openid-configuration and /.well-known/uma-configuration so I’m not at all worried about the perceived overhead. If a protocol like OIDC wants to replicate the information in the OAuth discovery document, that’s fine. If it wants to instead reference the OAuth discovery document for the OAuth values, that’s also fine. But that’s a decision up to the application protocol that’s using OAuth. It’s much cleaner to define something new and keep it structurally compatible (or at least not incompatible) with the OIDC version. — Justin > On Feb 9, 2016, at 5:03 PM, John Bradley <ve7...@ve7jtb.com> wrote: > > If we keep webfinger I don’t think that having a generic OAuth rel makes > sense. It should be up to each API/Protocol to define it’s own rel value > like Connect has done. > > It is not reasonable to think that a persons ID provider is going to be the > same as the one for calendaring or photo sharing. > > So I could go two ways with webfinger, leave it out completely, or leave it > in but make it up to the application to define a rel value. > I expect that some things using UMA in web-finger would point directly to the > resource and the resource would point the client at the correct UMA server. > > The config file name in .well-known could stay as openid-configuration for > historical reasons or we could change it. > > I think we first need to decide if every protocol/API is going to have its > own config file, we are going to get apps to retrieve multiple files, or > everything is going to go into one config-file and applicatins just add to > that? > > I prefer not to change the file name if we are going for one config file, but > if we do one alias/link is probably not the end of the world, as I doubt > people will ever remove openid-configuration one if they have it now. > > John B. > > >> On Feb 9, 2016, at 2:19 PM, Justin Richer <jric...@mit.edu >> <mailto:jric...@mit.edu>> wrote: >> >> Mike, thanks for putting this up. >> >> >> I would like to propose for two changes that have been brought up before: >> >> 1) The wholesale removal of section 2, Webfinger lookup. >> >> 2) The changing of "/.well-known/openid-configuration” to >> "/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server” or something else not >> openid-related. >> >> >> >> — Justin >> >> >>> On Feb 9, 2016, at 9:09 AM, Mike Jones <michael.jo...@microsoft.com >>> <mailto:michael.jo...@microsoft.com>> wrote: >>> >>> We have created the initial working group version of OAuth Discovery based >>> on draft-jones-oauth-discovery-01, with no normative changes. >>> >>> The specification is available at: >>> · http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-discovery-00 >>> <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-discovery-00> >>> >>> An HTML-formatted version is also available at: >>> · http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-ietf-oauth-discovery-00.html >>> <http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-ietf-oauth-discovery-00.html> >>> >>> -- Mike >>> >>> P.S. This notice was also posted at http://self-issued.info/?p=1534 >>> <http://self-issued.info/?p=1534> and as @selfissued >>> <https://twitter.com/selfissued>. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OAuth mailing list >>> OAuth@ietf.org <mailto:OAuth@ietf.org> >>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >>> <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OAuth mailing list >> OAuth@ietf.org <mailto:OAuth@ietf.org> >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >> <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth>
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