On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Norbert Thiebaud <nthieb...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I think that the most promising alternative would be to set up OpenID >>> service on TDF infrastructure. > > between fedora,
I poked around, but couldn't find any publicly-accessible OpenID service provided by Fedora the OS (I didn't poke at Fedora Commons). > launchpad, yahoo, fb, blogger, wordpress, etc... there > are already plenty. Lots of people don't trust any of those services. I'm hesitant to require contributors to enter into a trust agreement with a 3rd party such as Canonical or Google as a requirement to contribute to LibreOffice development. If it's at all technically possible, I think our developers should have a choice. > In fact it would prolly be best to recommend that people register in > their gerrit account more than one openid to protect themselves again > single-point-of-failure. True (I'd regard that as an engineering flaw in the design of OpenID :-) >> Feature #308 (New): single sign-on for bugzilla and redmine >> https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/308 > > that is not an infra-related bug.. that is a Bugzilla 'bug'. Insofar as we want to make it easier for people to use our bug tracker (and other project resources), I see it as something of concern to both our QA and Infra teams. > there are a couple of seemingly abandoned attempt Yep. I'd like to avoid having Persona for Bugzilla + MozTrap and then a separate OpenID for Gerrit, Ask, Redmine, TDF Wiki, etc.., but perhaps 2 sets of logins are preferable to 8. Best, --R -- Robinson Tryon QA Engineer - The Document Foundation LibreOffice Community Outreach Herald qu...@libreoffice.org _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice