Although our goals has not changed the languange is changed to make clear that OPES is about devices that will be IP endpoints.
Open Pluggable Endpoint Services (opes)
Web-based service engines are sometimes identified as "edge" servers, which form an application-level overlay network on top of an IP network. They are explicitly addressed at IP level and terminate a transport connection in a normal way. Thus, they do not interfere with the end-to-end principle in RFC 1958.
Web services are not transparent: They must be authorized by the application endpoint (either the content requestor or the content provider), corresponding to who requested the service. A key task for the working group is to specify an appropriate authorization mechanism.
The iCAP protocol provides similar function for services operating on iCAP encapsulated HTTP messages. The working group will evaluate the iCAP protocol as one candidate for passing HTTP messages for remote services. It may decide to extend or even not use the iCAP protocol without being obliged to retain any level of compatibility with the current iCAP proposal.