Hi,
Benjamin Horst wrote on 2010-10-11 22.51:
I think OpenID would be a major benefit, and I know it would be well-received by technical members. For the less geeky,
I suggest we also support Facebook Connect. In addition to the single sign-on benefits, it can also propagate TDF
activity out to members' activity streams and contacts. As a presentation I recently attended suggested,
"marketing should be built-in to the product." In our case, we'd be facilitating a stream of TDF related news
back to Facebook by the simple act of participating (with user approval), which means more, and more-continuous,
promotion of our work. This is sometimes called an "amplifier effect."
I like the idea of OpenID. If you all agree, let's shift that topic to a
larger "single sign-on" topic later on, when other important services
are running. :)
Florian
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