Congratulations! You've competed How to Get Started in the InCommon Federation, and you and your user community are now reaping the benefit of federation. Here are some additional things you should consider doing.

Keeping Current

The InC-Ops-Notifications@incommon.org mailing list is used by InCommon Operations to send important notifications about modifications to the metadata generation system, service interruptions, and any other important technical announcements as they occur. All official InCommon Site Administrators are automatically subscribed to this list as a requirement to participation in InCommon services. Any other technical contacts may also subscribe; it is expected that Site Administrators will coordinate with others in the institution to ensure that these announcements get to the right people.. 

Participants@incommon.org is also highly recommended for anyone who should be kept abreast of general announcements related to InCommon. See InCommon Mailing Lists for how to subscribe, as well as other lists covering general announcements, as well as discussions of collaboration, implementation, and technology related to InCommon.

Internet2 convenes two conferences, each on a yearly basis. They are great ways to meet your peers and to learn first-hand about current activities related to InCommon.

Recommended Certifications

Certifications facilitate trust and streamline access decisions by adding tags to the federation metadata for IdPs and SPs that have complied with specific criteria. The following certifications will likely be valuable for many of your IdPs and SPs.

Other InCommon Services

InCommon offers other services in additon to the federation, including the InCommon Certificate Service, eduroam, and ithe InCommon Assurance Program.  See InCommon for information about other InCommon services and much more.

Community Involvement

Get involved! InCommon is operated "by and for" its community, so there are many opportunities to participate at various levels of commitment in the creation of InCommon's future.