Is there some reason why we can't take OpenID in 2.8 already? 3.0 is
getting kinda bloated...
/Janne
On Mar 26, 2008, at 00:04 , Andrew Jaquith wrote:
I have long been in favor of adding OpenID support to JSPWiki for
the 3.0 release. That is part of the reason I want to get a quick
Apache release done for 2.8 -- the sooner we can do that, the
sooner we can do fun stuff like OpenID in 3.0.
Coincidentally, I read Simon's blog regularly...
On Mar 25, 2008, at 17:30, Murray Altheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
I've been watching this with some interest. It's certainly on my
"things to do once I get everything really important out of the
way" -list.
OpenID and OpenSocial support would both give us a nice boost, I
think.
At a recent web conference I talked with a guy named Simon
Willison who I
believe may have already been in contact with you about the
possibilities
of an OpenID implementation for JSPWiki. I explained how much of a
win-win
that would be for JSPWiki and OpenID (with JSPWiki being the
Apache wiki),
and tried to impress upon him the idea that if there was an OpenID
implementation within the next six months we'd be able to use it
in our
online JSPWiki-based service when it goes online. It would also
save us
the trouble of having to deal with the alternatives, which are
complicated
and have their own issues.
I also suggested that if he knew of anyone with some spare cycles
that
they would be well-spent on a JSPWiki implementation. With OpenID now
advocated by OpenSocial this looks even more promising.
See also
http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2008/01/
interview_simon.html
http://simonwillison.net/2006/openid-screencast/
http://simonwillison.net/2007/Feb/21/fowa/
Murray
cc: Simon Willison
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