Hello,
during the Hackfest, Mike and Robert sat together to evaluate which
services we currently run can be used with OpenID. The rationale is to
have one unified, single login for all services, and OpenID is probably
the easiest way to achieve that.
Here are the results I'll send for your reference:
OpenID should work:
* MediaWiki (through extension)
* Silverstripe (through extension): TDF, LibO, LiboBox
* Bugzilla (through extension, if we host it on our own)
* Extensions & Templates (through extension), FrODeV and ODFAuthors in
similar way
* Nabble
* Gerrit (already implemented)
* Alfresco (should we use it)
* AskBot (already implemented)
* Wordpress Blog
Unknown state:
* Litmus (with note "Moztrap")
* Pootle
* Forums depending on software used
Not working:
* Mailing lists
* Planet
* IRC
* Git
Florian
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