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  3. After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

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  • mariusM This user is from outside of this forum
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    After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

    The changes are in both the Authorization service and in the BOX #ActivityPub client to server helper.

    [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-oauth-client-id-metadata-document/

    #CIMD

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      After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

      The changes are in both the Authorization service and in the BOX #ActivityPub client to server helper.

      [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-oauth-client-id-metadata-document/

      #CIMD

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      @thisismissem FYI <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://activitypub.space/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f604.png?v=9d8ea4df803" title="😄" />

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        After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

        The changes are in both the Authorization service and in the BOX #ActivityPub client to server helper.

        [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-oauth-client-id-metadata-document/

        #CIMD

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        CIMD isn't a proposed replacement for DCR, it's just an alternative with different properties that can make it potentially easier to manage at scale in decentralized architectures.

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          Thanks for the clarification.

          cc @mariusor@metalhead.club

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            @thisismissem cool, that's why I had the question mark there. In the previous interactions we had about it, you seemed to be quite strongly of the opinion that it's a *much better* alternative, so I assumed "replace" was the intent behind the proposal. Apologies for the misunderstanding.

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              After much faffing about, I have implemented the dynamic #OAuth2 client creation for #GoActivityPub services using the Client ID Metadata Document[1] that's been proposed as a replacement(?) for RFC7591 (Dynamic Client Registration Protocol).

              The changes are in both the Authorization service and in the BOX #ActivityPub client to server helper.

              [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-oauth-client-id-metadata-document/

              #CIMD

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              Whilst CIMDs are much better than DCR, CIMDs aren't meant to "replace" DCR, they just provide a different alternative which is a bit more scalable than DCR.

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