> > I think this is quite sad, as sharing engine-code the Open Source
> > way is in my view still a superior use.
> 
> I'd still love for someone to help me work on Hark (an authentication-only,
> partial replacement for LoginEngine), where "help" may be as simple as
> "integrate and give feedback".  I have it partly coded and up at
> http://svn.jay.fm/public/hark, but at the moment I have no projects using
> it, and I'm loathe to try releasing a library that I don't even use!

I am extremely busy this month, but after it I will have a look. Still
OpenID has also caught my interest, both because it allows further
specialization (you can leave account-issues to a third party) and
also the posibillity of an identity shared across many sites.

I think it would be pretty cool to see the Rails OpenID server as an
engine, though sadly enough it is not working with 1.2 at the moment:
http://identity.eastmedia.com/identity/show/Rails+OpenID+Server
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/heraldry/idp/pip/trunk/

Wybo

> Jay Levitt

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