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--- Comment #5 from T. Gries ---
He, stop it. I will introduce a third value for the variable which is currently
(currently not confusingly) named $wgOpenIDConsumerAndAlsoProvider, the name
must change, too.
So I understand that you all want
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--- Comment #4 from Brad Jorsch ---
While whitelisting providers and having none in the whitelist does effectively
work, you wind up with non-functional things in the UI as mentioned in comment
0. Those non-functional things should be hideable.
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--- Comment #3 from Chris Steipp ---
Brad, that's correct. I think we were planning to implement that by
whitelisting providers, and having no providers on our whitelist.
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--- Comment #2 from Brad Jorsch ---
Yes, that is exactly what I meant.
Chris can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the current plan for WMF wikis
is just that: to allow using OpenID for e.g. labs wikis to authenticate against
production w
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--- Comment #1 from T. Gries ---
Hi Brad,
your question needs a clarification:
From the wording of the bug subject I do understand, that you want to run your
MediaWiki as "provider only".
This has not yet been foreseen, currently - with the
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