[OpenID] A selector for OpenID

Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) eddy_nigg at startcom.org
Sat Apr 19 10:50:37 UTC 2008


David, why's that?

There are various domains with the word openid in it, starting from 
openidenabled, openiddirectory and now openidselector....Don't see 
anything wrong with that...

This looks like some first effort to federate....not bad at all!

David Recordon:
> While generally I like it, I think your choice in domain name is  
> innapropriate and not in support of the OpenID community. By choosing  
> to use the domain OpenIDSelector.com you're creating the impression  
> that this is *the* OpenID selector which I highly doubt you guys  
> intended to do.  I did provide JanRain with this feedback directly,  
> but I guess you guys disagreed. I'm so used to JanRain doing great  
> things for the OpenID community that this move really surprises me.
>
> --David
>
> On Apr 18, 2008, at 6:46 PM, "Brian Ellin" <brian at janrain.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Hello OpenID Folks,
>>
>> Working at JanRain, the recurring stories we hear when talking with
>> website operators about adding relying party support is "our users
>> won't understand URL as an identifier", or "we're waiting until it's
>> easier".
>>
>> Using all the feedback we've received while developing OpenID related
>> products,  we developed a widget that we think addresses many of the
>> usability issues surrounding OpenID.  We're hoping you'll take a look
>> and provide feedback to help us make it better.
>>
>> It's a widget (https://www.openidselector.com/) that you add to the
>> existing OpenID login form on your relying party website.   It's all
>> about getting users signed into your website as quickly and
>> efficiently as possible, and achieves this by providing a simple,
>> consistent, provider neutral interface, all while educating  the user
>> about OpenID during the process.  It hooks into your already
>> functional OpenID login form, and enhances it with a little bit of
>> javascript.
>>
>> (See attached screenshot)
>>
>> The first time a user sees the widget (at your site or any other
>> site), it helps them choose an OpenID provider at which they may
>> already have an account.   If the user doesn't have an account at any
>> of the services listed, they simply click the "Get an OpenID" or the
>> "Help" links, both of which are configurable by you.   You can also
>> customize which OpenID providers appear in the widget and in what
>> order they are presented.
>>
>> When a user returns to your website, or any other site that uses the
>> widget, their OpenID is filled in for them automatically for a "one
>> click" login experience.  If you choose to use different OpenIDs at
>> different websites, it remembers that too.
>>
>> Also, it's smart and knows the capabilities of your relying party and
>> the OpenID providers, so that it won't lead your user down a dead end.
>> For example, if your RP only supports OpenID 1.x right now, it won't
>> show 2.0 only providers in the list.
>>
>> We pre-populated the widget with the providers from
>> http://openid.net/get, but any OpenID provider may be added to the
>> widget.  Details are here:
>> https://www.openidselector.com/partners
>>
>> It's a beta, and we're hoping you'll give it a try and provide
>> feedback to help make it better!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian Ellin
>> JanRain, Inc.
>> brian at janrain.com
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>>     
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