Hoi,
According to the website of myopenid [1], they are closing down Februari 1.
My hope was for the Wikimedia Foundation to come to the rescue and provide
a non commercial alternative to what Google and Facebook offer.
I am extremely disappointed that we are not. I hope that what is done
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Gerard Meijssen
gerard.meijs...@gmail.comwrote:
According to the website of myopenid [1], they are closing down Februari 1.
My hope was for the Wikimedia Foundation to come to the rescue and provide
a non commercial alternative to what Google and Facebook
Also, we allow people to login via plain text and not SSL. Scary
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Ryan Lane rlan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Gerard Meijssen
gerard.meijs...@gmail.comwrote:
According to the website of myopenid [1], they are closing down Februari
Shucks! I was all excited to be able to log in to high value targets, like
online banking, using my Wikipedia credentials.
-bawolff
On 2013-11-27 2:12 PM, Leslie Carr lc...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Also, we allow people to login via plain text and not SSL. Scary
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at
Le 27/11/13 20:11, Brian Wolff a écrit :
Shucks! I was all excited to be able to log in to high value targets, like
online banking, using my Wikipedia credentials.
Some banks are using Google analytics, so at least you can ask them/NSA
for your credentials in case you loose them.
--
Antoine
Hi everyone,
If you were following our planning process this past spring/summer, you
probably heard that we had planned to deploy both OAuth and OpenID by the
end of 2013.
The good news is that we were able to complete our OAuth deployment (see
Dan Garry's blog post on the subject[1]). The bad