On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Stephan Sokolow
<gmane.ssoko...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
> Persona IS available to the public but I wouldn't recommend it yet.
>
> It's basically a from-scratch competitor to OpenID+WebFinger that, in
> addition to keeping your password hidden within your identity provider,
> keeps your identity provider from knowing which sites you're logging into.

Yes, I know, I am talking specifically about Persona identification on
Bugzilla. Mozilla's instance of bugzilla has support for it.
I like Persona.

>
> Unfortunately, because they're still stabilizing the protocol, it
> currently requires loading a Javascript shim from Mozilla and they're
> still working on weaning the system off using their assertion
> verification server.
>
> Those, plus the current UI's poor UX for people who have hundreds of
> e-mail addresses, one per site logged into, are why I pretend it's just
> an oddly-styled site-specific login system for the MDN wiki.
>
> On 14-03-26 07:51 AM, Jerome Leclanche wrote:
>> So here's something that happened while we were talking about bug trackers...
>> Github massively improved theirs. I am very comfortable recommending
>> it as our main tracker. Incidentally, I honestly this will help bug
>> reporting - a lot of people, especially in the Linux space, have
>> Github accounts. Nobody has bugs.lxde accounts and none of the
>> trackers do proper third party auth (except Mozilla's bugzilla tip
>> which does Persona b ut I'm not sure if that's even available for the
>> public). Creating an account is a big barrier of entry to reporting a
>> bug - I must have reported hundreds of bugs to projects I've used no
>> more than five minutes just because it was *that* accessible when they
>> had their tracker on github.
>
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