[OpenID] openidbook.com
Peter Vereshagin
peter at vereshagin.org
Tue May 4 14:38:26 UTC 2010
I've seen the future Rafeeq <= it is motto.
It should be a cool thing.
I'd suggest HTML browseable version should be the best for what I was asking.
The good example should be as it is done at http://modperlbook.org, except for
PHP warning, of course. ( what a confusing pity for them to have the php itself
at that place though ;)
To update the book should be nice, too. Although this should require some
correct guidance because for such a reader as me the main advantage of book
over specs is: its singularity( univariance ). I should read specs over book in
both cases: if book has multiple variants and if I should pay for it.
2010/05/04 10:04:31 -0400 Rafeeq Rehman <rafeeq.rehman at gmail.com> => To Peter Vereshagin :
RR> Can we place the PDF version on [1]openid.net? I would actually
RR> like the OpenID community to own and update the book as it is
RR> quite old now.
RR>
RR> CC to Brian Kissel to see who should I send the PDF and editable
RR> documents for placement on [2]openid.net.
RR>
RR> 2010/5/4 Peter Vereshagin <[3]peter at vereshagin.org>
RR>
RR> Our A&R man said, "I don't hear a single", John!
RR>
RR> There are specs referenced as 'docs' on [4]openid.net.
RR> Can I have a link to OpenID officially but popularly explained
RR> like it is in
RR> openid book?
RR> I'm wondering just what happened? I found that PDF book a few
RR> years ago at the
RR> same place, the [5]openid.net. Does foundation control the book
RR> itself any of the
RR> ways? Is there any other OpenID book with those 1-2-3 ( ... ,
RR> etc. ) OpenID
RR> authentication stages explained freely available to refer
RR> dummies?
RR>
RR> Thank you.
RR>
RR> 2010/05/04 09:21:24 -0400 John Bradley <[6]ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com> =>
RR> To Peter Vereshagin :
RR> JB> [7]openidbook.com is not a domain controlled by the openID
RR> Foundation to my knowledge.
RR>
RR> JB> > I see that domain is squattered, right?
RR> JB> > I'd like to put the link in the docs for my Perl module to
RR> the particular
RR> JB> > chapter/page of the book, is it any of the ways possible?
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