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RE: Posting references to papers on XACML. Forwarded message fromCarol Geyer.

  • 1.  RE: Posting references to papers on XACML. Forwarded message fromCarol Geyer.

    Posted 06-16-2004 12:58
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    Subject: RE: Posting references to papers on XACML. Forwarded message fromCarol Geyer.


    Karl and Carol Geyer both agree they have no OASIS issues with
    our publishing links to papers on XACML on our web site.  Let's
    discuss this at our next meeting.
    
    Some issues to be decided:
    
    1. Academic papers only?  Trade press articles too?  Vendor white
       papers too?  Slide sets from talks on XACML?  Anything that is
       publicly available?  I suggest academic papers and trade press
       papers / articles, at least at first - academic papers are the
       ones from which TC members are most likely to learn, and XACML
       users may be more interested in trade press material.
    
    2. Favorable references only, or all?  If we are going to post
       anything, I strongly suggest all, in the interests of
       openness.  As I mentioned earlier, if someone has really
       missed the point, we can post a rebuttal/explanation alongside
       the link to the reference.
    
    3. How to display.  Our home page is getting somewhat crowded.  I
       suggest putting in a link to a web page that will be in our
       repository.  Every time we add a new reference, I will add it
       to a copy of the web page, put the updated page into the
       repository, and then update the link on our home page.
    
    Anne
    
    
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    Nope, I agree this would be great. As long as the links are appropriately
    attributed and we're not republishing or excerpting anything, we should be
    fine. 
    --c