Login, sign in, ... what?
Santosh Rajan
santrajan at gmail.com
Thu Nov 12 14:36:14 UTC 2009
Hehe Johannes, I think that is a good idea. Canonicalization of the OpenID
user experience. :-)
It is not counter productive, it is a good thing, but definitely a tough nut
to crack. Best of luck to the user info folk.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Johannes Ernst <jernst+openid.net@
netmesh.us> wrote:
> Informal Survey:
>
> Yahoo:
> Sign In
>
> Google:
> Sign in / Sign out
>
> Digg:
> Login / Logout
>
> Slashdot:
> Log In / Log Out
>
> AOL:
> Sign In
>
> MySpace:
> Log In
>
> Facebook:
> Login
>
> MSN:
> Sign in
>
> NYTimes:
> Log In
>
>
> ... and this isn't even limited to OpenID Log/sign/in. Even capitalization
> and spacing is different.
>
> As part of the OpenID user experience, can we narrow this down? Or is that
> counter-productive?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Johannes.
>
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