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The mission of the Metadata Distribution Working Group is to develop a future-facing technical strategy for our metadata signing and distribution system.
We currently sign metadata using a signing key and certificate that is rooted in a traditional CA. The CA root certificate expires Mar 29 20:34:00 2014 GMT. This working group will determine whether we simply renew, reissue, or come up with alternative approaches to signing the main InCommon public metadata aggregate.
The current method of metadata distribution relies on frequent local refreshes of a centrally maintained, monolithic metadata file containing all entities in the Federation. This distribution method will not scale if InCommon continues to grow at an exponential rate or for interfederation to succeed. Therefore, this working group is intended to help define, develop, and encourage the deployment of a new model of metadata distribution. Analogies have been made to the shift from /etc/hosts files to DNS, but the Internet Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is thought by some to be closer to what is needed. In any case, substantial preparatory work has been developed (see this page summarizing TAC discussions regarding Metadata Distribution).
Determine the fate of the metadata signing key.
Phase 1 completion date: End of August 2013
Discuss, explore, and recommend alternative approaches to metadata distribution.
Issues include:
Phase 2 completion date: End of December 2013
Membership in the working group is open to all interested parties. Members join the working group by joining the mailing list, phone calls, and otherwise participating actively in the work of the group. The chair of the working group is appointed by the InCommon TAC and is responsible for keeping the TAC informed regarding working group status. John Krienke is the current chair.
.tbd.