{"id":641,"date":"2007-11-17T17:26:00","date_gmt":"2007-11-18T02:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cloudidentity.com\/blog\/2007\/11\/17\/book-lore\/"},"modified":"2007-11-17T17:26:00","modified_gmt":"2007-11-18T02:26:00","slug":"book-lore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cloudidentity.com\/blog\/2007\/11\/17\/book-lore\/","title":{"rendered":"Book Lore"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Flying from Brussels to Reykjavik (hey, I&#8217;ve finally learned to spell it?). <\/p>\n<p>Damn economy seat on the boundary with biz class, the curtain keeps falling in front of the X61 screen. I have tons of things to do, I am behind on a lot of&nbsp;fronts and I know that people will nag me with &#8220;if you found time to blog, you can surely do X for me!&#8221;. I know I know, the only excuse I have is that since the beginning of the month I am literally going from a flight to an auditorium to another flight (at least I didn&#8217;t change currency for the first 3 countries :-)). I don&#8217;t feel especially intelligent this night (not that usually I feel particularly gifted, mind you), so I won&#8217;t hurdle myself in a code sample post (I have few in the buffer) or a &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/vbertocci\/archive\/2007\/10\/29\/the-tao-of-claims.aspx\">cheap philosopher<\/a>&#8221; one (ditto): instead, I&#8217;ll do a bit of story telling about our much discussed <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Understanding-Windows-CardSpace-Introduction-Independent\/dp\/0321496841\/\">book<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, this thing is giving us big satisfactions even before being on the shelves.&nbsp;Three random ones, in order of appearance.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Few weeks ago <a href=\"http:\/\/self-issued.info\/?p=41\">Mike spent incredibly kind words about our work<\/a>. Very few people, if any, have&nbsp;a view&nbsp;on&nbsp;today&#8217;s identity panorama &amp; players as comprehensive as Mike&#8217;s: being defined &#8220;essential resource&#8221; gives a very, very nice feeling. Thank you Mike!\n<li>Some posts ago I teased about the identity (pun sort of intended) of the author of the book&#8217;s foreword, but now that the rough cut has been updated it does not make sense to keep being silent on that. Imagine having written a book about relativity, and ending up with Einstein writing your foreword: what more could you ask for?(*). Yes, <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.identityblog.com\/\">Kim Cameron<\/a> himself <\/strong>made us the huge honor of writing the first page of the book text. In few lines he manages to capture the essence of what we tried to achieve, a big result by itself, and his praises for us are something that made me blush&nbsp;from the&nbsp;pleasure &amp; pride. Thank you Kim! <br \/>The foreword is one of the book parts that can be freely accessed online: you find it <a href=\"http:\/\/safari.oreilly.com\/9780321496843\/pref02\">here<\/a>.\n<li>Finally. Just yesterday one of the&nbsp;customers I met in Belgium told me that he bought the access to the book on Rough Cuts: correctness prevents me from reporting his compliments to a wide audience, suffice to say that he made my day. Thank you unnamed customer (you know who you are :-))!<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>A very encouraging start: however only time will tell if we succeeded in our intent. Ah, by the way: what was that we wanted to obtain again? The reason for which we gave up various weekends &amp; nights is well summarized by the book title: we want to help the&nbsp;reader to <em>understand <\/em>what CardSpace is about. Just explaining the technology and how to use it does not qualify for the italics: you need to get the entire&nbsp;model for truly using it properly. And for getting the entire model, you need to understand what&#8217;s wrong with former attempts (or non-attempts) at solving the identity problem.&nbsp;IOHO everybody should be able to participate in the conversation and understand what&nbsp;CardSpace has to offer: and if it means that we have to explain public key cryptography or the HTTP protocol in terms that non technical people can understand, so be it&#8230; but I digress.<\/p>\n<p>What I wanted to mention was mainly how we handled this multiple author thing. Trust me, it&#8217;s not easy: our &#8220;voices&#8221; are irremediably different.&nbsp;In fact, I am happy to report that&nbsp;we ended up transforming an issue in an advantage.&nbsp;Learning about CardSpace goes through three stages, which all entail different skills and are often biased to specific audiences. Three&nbsp;stages, three authors: you do the math \ud83d\ude42&nbsp;&nbsp;In practice: first, we decided together about the table of content. Then, we assigned chapters to authors according to experience, talent and personal inclination (not necessarily in that order :-)). You can find an intro to the book structure <a href=\"http:\/\/safari.oreilly.com\/9780321496843\/pref03\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>I (Vittorio)&nbsp;got chapter 1 and 2, in which I lay the foundation for understanding &amp; positioning CardSpace. That ended up being about half of the entire book&#8230; verbose, am I not \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Caleb got Chapter 3 and 4, in which he explains the technology and shows intended usage in the most canonical scenarios.<\/p>\n<p>Garrett wrote Chapter 5, in which he walks the reader through the details of the implementation of a specific RP scenario; and he wrote chapter 6 &amp; 7, where he presents additional considerations about RPs and IPs.<\/p>\n<p>Great, now you know with whom you have to talk should you encounter something in the book that you want to discuss. Did I do something wise in disclosing&nbsp;those implementation details? Time will tell&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>OK, I did start this post on the plane for Iceland; however, I am finishing it 2 days later (I should say two AMAZING days later. Iceland and its people simply&nbsp;defy descriptions).&nbsp;I&#8217;m&nbsp;in the hotel&#8217;s bar while&nbsp;I sip a Viking and outside a chilly wind howls its ancient rage. Tomorrow morning at 4:30am I&#8217;ll have to jump off the bed, I am coming back to US after 2 weeks in EU. I better close the post and get back to wrestle with the suitcase, the teched bag&nbsp;is an&nbsp;element I didn&#8217;t plan for&nbsp;while packing.<\/p>\n<p>If during the flight back I&#8217;ll be in the right mood I&#8217;ll try to write some more technical post. 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