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--- Comment #2 from Matthew Beermann mbeer...@yahoo.com 2010-11-10 15:59:20
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Right; if I only have the option to log in to a single OpenID provider, then
logically that should be the only OpenID provider that I can link my existing
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--- Comment #1 from Sergey Chernyshev sergey.chernys...@gmail.com 2010-11-07
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So, what should the behavior be? Should it just send people to a destination
endpoint?
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