Hi,
I saw there are activities to replace client templates with client scopes. UMA 2.0 uses
the term “client scope” to determine what the OAuth client wants to do with the granted
access (e.g. this could be used to determine the purpose of processing some data for GDPR
compliance). Since Keycloak will also support UMA 2.0, I am a little concerned this might
lead to some confusion. As you know, there are only two hard problems in computer science:
cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors. ☺ WDYT?
Best regards,
Sebastian
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