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@Johennes Johennes changed the title MSCXXXX: Pushed Authorization Requests (PARs) for OAuth authentication MSC4305: Pushed Authorization Requests (PARs) for OAuth authentication Jul 4, 2025
Signed-off-by: Johannes Marbach <n0-0ne+github@mailbox.org>
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@turt2live turt2live added proposal A matrix spec change proposal client-server Client-Server API kind:feature MSC for not-core and not-maintenance stuff needs-implementation This MSC does not have a qualifying implementation for the SCT to review. The MSC cannot enter FCP. labels Jul 4, 2025
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Implementation requirements:

  • Client
  • Server

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I suspect we'll need an implementation in MAS, too?

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