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Hi,

On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 02:21:59PM +0100, Dave wrote:
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?

TDF is not an OpenID provider. TBH though, there are so many OpenID providers
out there, that someone paranoid enough to care about this also will be able to
find a provider that is at least as trustworthy as TDF. As there are many
different ways to be paranoid, it is not good if TDF would single out one
specific provider as recommended. If someone is paranoid to the extreme, he
will be able to create his own OpenID provider -- but advising on that is
clearly out of scope for that audience.

Best,

Bjoern

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