I’m developing an application now and the time has come to start developing the user accounts portion of the website. This is my scenario
I have no need for permissions / groups / administrators or an administration panel. Every visitor to the site MUST be a User. This means that when I make a request, if I don’t have a user_id in the session, I create a User() for them and store it in their session. Users need to be able to login, logout, register, etc. I would like to connect it with Facebook and twitter. I would also like to explore the possibility of allowing people to use OpenID to create their accounts and login, but they must create a username on my site regardless of their login method. Should I seriously consider repose.what/who, or should I just roll my own middleware that just places a remote_user into the request? Thanks, Brian -- Brian O'Connor--
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