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On 12/19/2008 09:34 PM, Peter Williams:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'm going to attempt join my client's (CAcert-endorsed) https Openid membership account, for voting purposes.
(Though Eddy might protest that the Foundation is not served by agreeing to that business partners legal terms)</pre>
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I explained what it means, provided the necessary information for the
foundation to judge it. Not going to protest, but will make note.<br>
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<pre wrap=""> As a user, I'd want the CA-cert endorsed https OpeniD viable for the membership.voting site to also work on the Foundation's wiki.</pre>
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Perhaps it isn't your choice which CA your OpenID provider uses, maybe
it is. In the former case I'd suggest to start a dialog with the
provider to have that changed, in the later case you'd surprise and
disappoint me.<br>
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<td>Eddy Nigg, <a href="http://www.startcom.org">StartCom Ltd.</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://blog.startcom.org">Join the Revolution!</a></td>
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