You know, even before considering its merits (and they are many): I've always *LOVED* the sheer fact that the Higgins project exists . Higgins in the tangible proof that all this user centered identity talking truly is a movement that touches everyone. You have no idea of how many times, during the many briefings I gave on CardSpace and the IdM in the last 2+ years, somebody in the audience invariably rose to say "Hey, this is all fine and dandy, but you're Microsoft: what guarantees do I have that this stuff won't lock me in?". That is usually the point in which I get ROI for the monstrous amount of money I spend with my dentist, because I can't help but smile as I go on telling the tale of this amazing project. People from SocialPhysics , IBM, Novell, ooTao, Parity... working on supporting multiple aspects of identity management, from the selector itself to RP & IP components, supporting multiple platforms, and happily interoperating (for real!) with CardSpace; icing on the cake, all released under the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement! That never failed to defuse the question, of course. With time the momentum grew, and now I can even point people to the big interop matrix that OSIS publishes after every event ( Mike , thank you for having picked a short & easy to remember URI for your blog; that's how I usually get to the wiki ); for what I remember Higgins was the first OSS effort I've heard of, and it occupies many columns in those matrixes :-). So, dear
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