Checkout TOG for reference, which recently has added the Facebook Connect,
OAuth and other connection plugins. http://www.toghq.com/

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Arthur Ccube <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I am going to set up a social networking website in which Users can
> establish relationships and events, and these events are supposed to
> be requestable from other Consumer Website(s).
>
>
> It is likely that OAuth is necessary for my structures.
>
> And for easy to use, my Website should allow signup from OpenId and
> Facebook Connect.
>
> I am afraid that putting this together with ad-hoc approach will make
> things complicated and limited the accessibility from Consumer
> Websites.
>
>
> Therefore, I am writing to request your opinion about what is the best
> practice in such setup? And what are the gems that I am likely to
> use?
>
>
> I have a few in my mind and I don't know mashup all these just work:
>
> 1. OAuth plugin: http://github.com/pelle/oauth-plugin
> 2. AuthLogic + facebooker
>
>
> Thanks much!
> Arthur
>
>
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