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Olivier Hallot wrote:
You mean anonymous access to edit questions, comments and answers?

Seems to me a door open to spaming.

Em 09-01-2014 17:19, Dave Barton escreveu:
Is there any way for someone to access AskLibO who does not have, or
wish to create, any of the third party sign in credentials listed on the
sign in page?

Regards
Dave

Strange how the simplest question can be mistranslated/misinterpreted
into some it is not.

The question was:
NOT! How to interfere with the operation of AskLibO.
NOT! To have anonymous access.
NOT! To open the door to spam on AskLibO.

OK! I will try to rephrase in (hopefully) more understandable terms:

Consider a trustworthy LibreOffice user/supporter who wants to log into
AskLibO, ONLY for the purpose of asking and possibly answering genuine
questions. If this user does not have or want to have, any third party
(ie. Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, AOL, OpenID, Flickr, Tachnorati,
Wordpress, Blogger, LiveJournal, ClaimID, Vidoop, Verisign)log-in
credentials, how can they identify themselves and log into AskLibO?

Regards
Dave


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