Hi,

   on this year's Guadec, I joined Gnome as a translator/writer/reviewer.

I was quite surprised that I needed to set up several different accounts on
the Gnome network to be able to participate.

I definitely excepted some kind of Single Sign-On (SSO). I went to look
what open source solutions for SSO are there and I'd like to share what
I've found:

Some notes on a preferable SSO protocol:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7699200/what-is-the-difference-between-openid-and-saml

• FreeIPA - http://www.freeipa.org/page/Main_Page
pros: developed by Red Hat, possible support from them, highly customizable

• Mozilla Persona - https://login.persona.org/about
pros: lightweight, decentralized, focus on privacy

• LemonLDAP::NG - http://lemonldap-ng.org/documentation/presentation
pros: comprehensive, utilizes Apache modules

I didn't go too deep to research each solution but all appear as viable
ways to set up SSO.

Would be possible to integrate an SSO scheme on the Gnome network for the
sake of current members and the future ones?

Thank you,
Tomas


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