On 03/15/2013 05:47 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
Robinson Tryon wrote on 2013-03-15 21:34:
I don't think there's any intentional discrimination here. Based on my
understanding of the situation, TDF has a very small Infrastructure/IT
team for the size of the demands heaped upon it. If we'd had to roll
our own double-opt-in system for Askbot, it might have taken months
more to get the Ask site up and running, so I support the decision to
go with OpenID if that was the fastest option to get something up and
running.
very well explained - indeed, that was the problem. Per se, AskBot did
not provide the required double opt-in, so we decided for social
networks only in order to roll it out.
Florian
I know that there was no "real" discrimination here, but I know many
people in my building alone that would call it that and would be so
against LO for doing that. So I had to bring that "touchy" subject.
How many business users would want to use a social media sign in for
their business communications? I know few local ones that really think
it is a good idea.
There needs to be some "good" way to get in without a social media or
Google type of account.
I do not use social media, Google mail, Yahoo mail, and the
otherslisted. There are at least20 people, at my last count, in my
building that hate social media and the listed mail systems for the
problems with security that they keep seeing in the news sources. I
just do not have the time to deal with all of these.
SO,
would there be any good way for someone with just an email account to
get signed up with the Ask LO system.
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