[OpenID] [OpenID board] Members Login broken
David Recordon
david at sixapart.com
Mon Jan 26 23:42:39 UTC 2009
Adding to #3, their work estimate includes work on the existing open
source Rails plugin to improve it so that others in the community
don't run into these same problems.
--David
On Jan 26, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Brian Kissel wrote:
> Seems there are a couple of questions to answer with login at
> OpenID.net:
>
> 1. What will work the best consistently for all our existing
> and new potential members (intuitive, reliable, inclusive, cost
> effective, etc.). Seems everyone is in favor anything that achieves
> these objectives.
> 2. How important is it that login is neutral (not favoring any
> OP, not provided by any vendor). There has been discussion on both
> sides of this topic, not only for login but for the OpenID wiki
> (currently at pbwiki), OpenID.net on Wordpress, hosting documents at
> Google docs, etc.
> 3. How much are we willing to spend to fix it and keep it
> operating properly. The current estimate that is on the table from
> Refresh Media is that it will take $1500 to $2000 to fix the
> original generic type in box UX to accommodate i-names and directed
> identity.
>
> Given that there appears to be a diversity of opinion, would it be
> worthwhile to use our polling tool to allow the membership to weigh
> in? If not, we can just give the green light to Refresh Media to
> get started.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
> ==============
> Brian Kissel
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> Fax: 503.296.5502
>
> From: board-bounces at openid.net [mailto:board-bounces at openid.net] On
> Behalf Of David Fuelling
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 6:29 PM
> To: board at openid.net
> Cc: general at openid.net
> Subject: Re: [OpenID board] Members Login broken
>
> Member Login is working for me at present.
>
> Also, I vote that we keep RPX if it makes financial sense to do so.
>
> RPX works (Eddy's case as an exception), and when RPX doesn't work
> -- there's somebody whose job it is to only worry about RPX. Case
> in point, if this was an RPX issue, then it wasn't an issue for very
> long, because somebody was on top of it, and fixed it.
>
> IMHO, the foundation has other things to worry about than making
> sure the website technology is working properly. We should be
> paying people to do that for core/key technology where volunteer
> help is either too slow, or non-existent.
>
> Let's let the OpenID community members concentrate on spec-writing.
>
> My $0.02.
>
> david
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) <eddy_nigg at startcom.org
> > wrote:
> Members Login seems to be broken again, at least for me:
>
> https://openid.net/foundation/members/members returns
>
> "There was an error looking up your OpenID"
>
> ...besides that, I thought that we are giving up on RPX once the
> votes for the board are over. What happened with that?
> --
> Regards
>
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