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Hi everyone,

Le 2012-05-05 06:23, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,

Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2012-05-04 21:46:

Not sure about Silverstripe - as a rather limited set of people
actually need access.. But if google federated login is enough,
there's an extension for silverstipe.
While there also is a general openID extension, I think it is not
actively maintained...

But I didn't have a look on either of those.

Cc'ing Robert, as he was investigating that during the Hackfest, mabye
he has some more details.

* Bugzilla (through extension, if we host it on our own)

Do we want to host it on our own?

Not sure. I am happy if we can host it with FreeDesktop, but IMHO, some
requirements like direct database access will require us to host it on
our own over time.

Florian


IMO, it would be great if we could host it. It would be a great marketing tool for us; people would use our "OpenID" LibreOffice brand on different sites. If we did do it, I would suggest going with a "LibreOffice" OpenID rather than a TDF OpenID.

Not sure how much more admin work this would cause though.

Cheers,

Marc


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