[OpenID] Changes to the website coming soon ...

Peter Williams pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Fri Oct 5 19:47:15 UTC 2007


So lets see some action behind the nice sentiments about particular commercial produtcs and implied endorsements.
 
I want to see a VeriSign PIP link on the site.
I want to see a portal page for Sun employees to exploit their openids.
I want to see the site exploit the vidoop FOAF file when importing friends lists.
I want to see my LiveJournal accounts with FOAF/OpenID capabilities working with the data I have at my vidoop account
 
Ive no interest whatsoever in seeing vendors of blogging software products vie for mindshare over their layout formats, etc
 
This community is one that noone is allowed to make money from, recall. That includes making money by capitalization, patents, direct consultancy, or asserting valuable assets such as the valuable goodwill from marketing mindshare, etc etc..

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From: general-bounces at openid.net on behalf of David Recordon
Sent: Fri 10/5/2007 12:31 PM
To: Byrne Reese; Scott Kveton
Cc: openid-general
Subject: Re: [OpenID] Changes to the website coming soon ...



Byrne said what I meant far better than I did.  Yes, I do think that 
we could still get this done in time even moving to Movable Type 4, 
but it sounds like the community would rather move forward with 
Wordpress this time around.  :)

No matter the product, I too am really looking forward to a new 
website come Monday...and being able to add Oklahoma to the list of 
states I've visited.

--David

On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Byrne Reese wrote:

> This is Byrne, I work with David, and while I am lurker in the OpenID
> community I was one of the original folks at Six Apart working with 
> Brad and
> Randy and David in the project's early incubation.
>
> I also happen to be the Product Manager for Movable Type and was
> instrumental in ensuring that Movable Type supported OpenID in the 
> core, and
> supported a framework that makes it easy for developers to build 
> enhanced
> OpenID login flows, which I used to develop the Wordpress OpenID 
> plugin for
> Movable Type [1].
>
> There is absolutely no sense is stopping progress and disrupting 
> momentum.
> So I won't advocate that we stop and retool.
>
> But I would like to say that I think it is important to support those
> products that support OpenID. That *prioritize* supporting OpenID. 
> Because
> every choice we make as a community is a statement. And those 
> statements
> matter.
>
> It may be too late for this project, but if in the future it is ever a
> question about a lack of knowledge or support that is the basis for 
> the
> decisions we make I would like to offer my services and expertise 
> in any
> future plans regarding Movable Type.
>
> [1]
> http://www.majordojo.com/projects/wordpress-openid-plugin-for-
> movable-type.p
> hp
>
>
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