Ashod Nakashian-2 wrote
So, unless Gerrit has decided not to, or is unable to, migrate to OpenID
Connect by the deadline, migrating to OpenID Connect should be seamless
and
uneventful.
Do we know whether or not Gerrit will have migrated by the deadline?
(Granted, warning people to avoid a lockout is wise.)
Looks like David Ostrovsky has been right in the thick of this working on
Gerrit to do just that--providing generic handling of OAuth providers, e.g.
GitHub, and presumably Google's "OpenID 2" OAuth 2 replacement "OpenID
Connect".
See https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/c/65101/ addressing Gerrit
issues https://code.google.com/p/gerrit/issues/detail?id=2677 and
https://code.google.com/p/gerrit/issues/detail?id=2715
Looks like those bits have missed the last couple of release cycles--but
even if it makes it in for Gerrit 2.11, LO would still need to upgrade from
current 2.8.6.1 build.
A read of the two Gerrit issues suggest that dumping the Google OpenID
services was found in best interest of the project-- accomplished with
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/c/57450/ "OpenID: Remove support
for Google Accounts", so I believe that is the 2.9.3 release.
Of course that means that LO can't upgrade its Gerrit right now because it
would inconvenience, if not lock out, some percentage of the accounts still
tied to Google's OpenID--getting them migrated to alternate OpenID providers
needs to happen in no uncertain terms so that when Google shuts down its
OpenID 2 service folks are not locked out of LO Gerrit.
Unfortunately, as with my experience with the StackExchange OpenID, I really
don't think the cut over will be "seamless or uneventful" for LO project.
@David Os., Norbert--did I get that right? Any additional comments?
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