I'm using Django Socialregistration for this purpose.
http://github.com/flashingpumpkin/django-socialregistration

If the user is already logged in and clicks the facebook button, the
existing account is simply linked to the FB account.
New users have the option to set up a username.

- Sævar

On Oct 8, 5:19 pm, shacker <shac...@birdhouse.org> wrote:
> I chose django-facebook to allow site authentication via Facebook
> Connect because it seems to be alone amongst the various solutions in
> knowing how to smartly connect existing site accounts to FB logins
> rather than blindly creating new accounts (if you have users who
> sometimes log in the traditional way and other times via FB, they end
> up with two accounts in the system).
>
> All went well with implementation until I hit this issue, and it's a
> show-stopper:
>
> http://github.com/ryanmark/django-facebookconnect/issues/#issue/3
>
> No response from the developer there, so asking here - has anyone hit
> this? How did you overcome? Is there another Facebook Connect app you
> prefer? Or a more recent fork of django-facebook that works better?
>
> Thanks,
> Scot

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