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On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com> wrote:
I think that the most promising alternative would be to set up OpenID
service on TDF infrastructure.

between fedora,

I poked around, but couldn't find any publicly-accessible OpenID
service provided by Fedora the OS (I didn't poke at Fedora Commons).

launchpad, yahoo, fb, blogger, wordpress, etc... there
are already plenty.

Lots of people don't trust any of those services. I'm hesitant to
require contributors to enter into a trust agreement with a 3rd party
such as Canonical or Google as a requirement to contribute to
LibreOffice development. If it's at all technically possible, I think
our developers should have a choice.

In fact it would prolly be best to recommend that people register in
their gerrit account more than one openid to protect themselves again
single-point-of-failure.

True (I'd regard that as an engineering flaw in the design of OpenID :-)

Feature #308 (New): single sign-on for bugzilla and redmine
https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/308

that is not an infra-related bug.. that is a Bugzilla 'bug'.

Insofar as we want to make it easier for people to use our bug tracker
(and other project resources), I see it as something of concern to
both our QA and Infra teams.

there are a couple of seemingly abandoned attempt

Yep. I'd like to avoid having Persona for Bugzilla + MozTrap and then
a separate OpenID for Gerrit, Ask, Redmine, TDF Wiki, etc.., but
perhaps 2 sets of logins are preferable to 8.


Best,
--R


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Robinson Tryon
QA Engineer - The Document Foundation
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