Status update:

David Ostrovsky continued work on OAuth authentication and currently
works on [1]. Google auth is available from [2] and he says that
adding other providers is trivial: "there wouldn't be any issues to
provide another dozens of gerrit-foo-oauth-providers... With scribe
library this s a matter of 5 configuration lines in plugin + client
registration issue (client_id + client_secret)."

He also notes that there's a problem with "Heterogenous user base:
with say 50% users base registered with Google OpenID and other 50%
with other OpenID providers." and that there should be "AUTH_TYPE =
OAUTH_OPENID_HYBRID" eventually. I'm not sure if he plans to work on
that or not. 

[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/c/65101/
[2] https://github.com/davido/gerrit-google-oauth-provider
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** [tickets:#84] Provide means of logging in to Gerrit after Google closes 
OpenID 2.0**

**Status:** new
**Milestone:** 0.9.0
**Created:** Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:48 AM UTC by Paul Fertser
**Last Updated:** Sat Feb 21, 2015 03:09 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody

The majority of current contributors are using Google's account as their OpenID 
identity on Gerrit. It's already problematic for newly registered (to Google) 
users, and will become a show-stopper in April, 2015 when Google is going to 
discontinue the service altogether. We need to get ready in advance.

See 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26215409/google-authentication-for-gerrit-and-jenkins
 for more.


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