We are replacing the OpenID with OpenID Connect (OIDC) and it is already supported by anything that was set up in the last 5 years. We were working on migration from OpenID to OIDC for multiple years already on your own services.

For users of the services that will not change anything as you will still login through your Fedora account as before.

On 3/24/25 13:37, Ahmed Almeleh wrote:

Open ID was a great way to unify the logins to various fedora sites, what new method is replacing it and will it also be 1 login for many fedora sites?


On Mon, 24 Mar 2025, 12:09 Neal Gompa via infrastructure, <infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

    On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 7:59 AM Michal Konecny
    <mkone...@redhat.com> wrote:
    >
    > No problem to propose a Fedora Magazine article as well.
    >
    > But looking at the logs we didn't saw anybody logging in using
    OpenID
    > with those services, so I wonder how much is that option
    actually used.
    > We still offer OIDC authentication and want to encourage all the
    > services to migrate over.
    >

    Anyone setting a Fedora avatar would use the OpenID flow for
    Libravatar. I just did a few minutes ago to check my avatar selection
    for various emails. It does not support OIDC.

    Libravatar is also a Fedora-sponsored service.



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