Re: [ZWeb] zope.org wiki without cookies?

2006-12-15 Thread Christian Theune
Hi,

Simon Michael wrote:
 Hi Christian, all
 
 Zwiki always tried to keep login effort to a minimum; until now, the 
 lightweight optional username cookie has been enough. (It's no longer 
 optional on wiki.zope.org of course.)
 
 There has been talk of moving up to the next level, ie some kind of real 
 authentication and member management, partly prompted by one or two 
 persistent vandal incidents (swiftly reverted by Michael H.). I'm undecided 
 myself, but do you have any ideas for a good, low-labour setup ?
 
 I'm aware of two Zope 2 products that manage membership - Plone and the 
 venerable exUserFolder.

I guess todays answer is 'PAS'.

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Re: [ZWeb] zope.org wiki without cookies?

2006-12-14 Thread Simon Michael

Hi Christian, all

Zwiki always tried to keep login effort to a minimum; until now, the 
lightweight optional username cookie has been enough. (It's no longer 
optional on wiki.zope.org of course.)


There has been talk of moving up to the next level, ie some kind of real 
authentication and member management, partly prompted by one or two 
persistent vandal incidents (swiftly reverted by Michael H.). I'm undecided 
myself, but do you have any ideas for a good, low-labour setup ?


I'm aware of two Zope 2 products that manage membership - Plone and the 
venerable exUserFolder.


-Simon


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