If InCommon chooses to adopt the IdPoLR Working Group's recommendation to help make available an IdPoLR service as soon as possible, then UnitedId.org would be a strong candidate. That claim is based on the following evaluation of UnitedId against the requirements defined in the WG's final report.
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- Support for user self-registration (but see first bullet under 'some dev. work needed' below)
- Once user has authN (there is an SSO session)
- Ability to assign ePPN (these are non-reassignable)
- Accepts SP requests for authentication contexts via the standard SAML2 Authentication Request Protocol
- Support for Tech Basics for IdPs
- Conforms to saml2int
- No commercial interest in the use of user data (by organizational principle, backed by support of Code of Conduct)
- Available to users throughout the world
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