Jason Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OpenID is an excellent thing, but it still seems too complicated to
explain to a consumer. Getting the BBC involved in sorting that problem
out can only be a good thing.
Lots of cool openid stuff from Simon Willison over here:
pure_gossip
mr willison was seen emerging from a bbc corner office with what looked like
sso people only t'other week...
/pure_gossip
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jason Cartwright
Sent: Tue 6/5/2007 9:39 AM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE:
I run my own PHP OpenID server on another of my domains
(christopher.woods.name - I bought it and failed to have a use for it until
suddenly I realised it'd make the perfect domain for an OpenID identity :)
However, I've noted that there's already been issues raised amongst the
blogosphere (and
Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I run my own PHP OpenID server on another of my domains
(christopher.woods.name - I bought it and failed to have a use for it until
suddenly I realised it'd make the perfect domain for an OpenID identity :)
However, I've noted that there's already
Thanks Christopher, that's interesting.
We've been thinking along similar lines in some initial brainstorming
(although I'm not au fait with Simon W's latest work) -- if you think of
OpenID as an identification framework rather than an authentication
framework then some possibilities open up.
I'd like to see OpenID mashed up with a Gravatar-style service mashed up
with the BBC's existing authentication system mashed up with instant
personalisation of the entire BBC web site.
Please :D
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From: Brendan Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2007
On 05/06/07, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to see OpenID mashed up with a Gravatar-style service mashed up
with the BBC's existing authentication system mashed up with instant
personalisation of the entire BBC web site.
Sounds like one massive team for hackday to me :-)
On 6/5/07, Nic James Ferrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I run my own PHP OpenID server on another of my domains
(christopher.woods.name - I bought it and failed to have a use for it until
suddenly I realised it'd make the perfect domain for an OpenID
Quite possibly countermeasures against these type of attacks have since been
implemented; I've not followed OpenID development too closely for a while
now.
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From: Ciaran Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2007 20:33
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
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At 14:25 +0100 5/6/07, Brendan Quinn wrote:
Thanks Christopher, that's interesting.
We've been thinking along similar lines in some initial brainstorming
(although I'm not au fait with Simon W's latest work) -- if you think of
OpenID as an identification framework rather than an authentication
Their counter displays zero's for me, the source seems to
suggest the deadline was 2007-05-06 21:00 GMT
Oh dear :( As the counter had 1 day left on it when I looked earlier (and it
was counting down, it had 1 day, 1 hour and 13 minutes left last time I
checked), I assumed the deadline would be
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