11 December 2007

RubyConf 2007 Videos

Since I always tend to bookmark links I find interesting and many times just forget about them rightaway, I just wanted to let you know (and also remind myself) that RubyConf 2007's videos are now available, so I'll be watching most (if not all) of them, and probably let you know which of them I found useful/interesting.

(BTW, the Creating a Weblog in 15 minutes screencast was ported by Akita.)


05 December 2007

OAuth Core 1.0 Specification released

Finally the OAuth Core Specification 1.0 was released. For those who don't know, OAuth allows the you the User to grant access to your private resources on one site (which is called the Service Provider), to another site (called Consumer, not to be confused with you, the User). While OpenID is all about using a single identity to sign into many sites, OAuth is about giving access to your stuff without sharing your identity at all (or its secret parts).

If you want a quick introduction to OAuth's concepts, there is a good talk of Leah Culver, from Pownce, where you can see OAuth in action in Nsyght.

We'll have to read the specification in detail, and see if the big players implement their service providers. Since OpenID 2.0's draft is about to be approved (and since both Google and Microsoft have new OpenID support), it will be interesting to see how both OpenID and OAuth complement each other.

12/06: A few hours after I posted this, OpenID 2.0 specification was released so we'll have to see what happens from now on.