Bonjour Jean-Baptiste,
Le 2012-02-13 00:45, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi Alexander,
No way to login without OpenID ?
I can't ask non English speaking peoples to get an openID when the
OpenID website is not translated. Important things like that must be
read in a language you understand very well.
For me, English only for ID is a no-go.
From my side, I do not want share my ID between different websites. I
trust TDF but I do not know if I can trust OpenID and a Foundation which
seems not to be established in Europe.
If I missed to understand something, please explain.:-)
Best regards.
JBF
If it helps, OpenID Europe entity does exist legally. You can find a
better explanation in French (or for that matter in many languages) on
Wikipedia[1].
I did read of many requests on their forums for language translation of
the OpenID site which seem to have gone unanswered. They don't look like
they are in any hurry to translate their site, which to me seems a
little strange. I left a note on the OpenID site re: the prospect of
their site being translated but am not expecting any answer soon. OpenID
does have support from most large internet organizations.
Cheers,
Marc
[1] http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID
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