RE: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread zachary rosen
oramerica.com/meetup > Get local at http://action.deanforamerica.com > Contribute at http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute > > > -Original Message- > From: zachary rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:07 PM > To: Joshua Koenig > Cc:

RE: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread Zephyr Teachout
l at http://action.deanforamerica.com Contribute at http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute -Original Message- From: Joshua Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 11:40 AM To: Ka-Ping Yee Cc: Jon Lebkowsky; Zephyr Teachout; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [hackers

RE: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread Zephyr Teachout
8, 2003 12:07 PM To: Joshua Koenig Cc: Ka-Ping Yee; Jon Lebkowsky; Zephyr Teachout; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote > Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for > any Drupal Dean Nodes

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread Joshua Koenig
We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have to be vetted by DFA (ie official) so I don't think this is possible. What about the opposite direction? Can unofficial nodes act as single-signons for Deans

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread zachary rosen
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote: > >>> We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run > >>> Deanster > >>> then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have > >>> to > >>> be vetted by DFA (ie official) so I don't think this is possible. > >> > >> Wha

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread zachary rosen
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote: > >> Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for > >> any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents. > > > > We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster > > then it cannot handle Authentication for th

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread Joshua Koenig
Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents. We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have to be vetted by DFA (ie official) so

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread zachary rosen
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote > Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for > any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents. We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they wo

Re: [hackers] Privacy control for profiles

2003-07-28 Thread Joshua Koenig
I agree. Giving members privacy control over their profile information encourages them to share more information and add more value to the database. (It's also respectful and polite.) Preaching to the Choir here. ;) I've been working on an enhanced profile module -- please use it or build off o