On Apr 21, 10:06 pm, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> On Apr 21, 12:46 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
>
> > What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7?  If that is
> > absolutely not possible, what would it take to get it into the release
> > after 4.7?
>
> Maybe this belongs on sage-notebook, but I wonder if OpenID
> authentication is where we want it to be.
>
> I've been viewing a lot of worksheets at flask.sagenb.org and setup my
> account there using Google as the OpenID provider.  So now, when I
> want to login, I just click on the Google button and I'm in (I think
> because I'm logged into Google anyway to post to groups).  It's very,
> very nice.  Little to no problems.
>
> However my user name for this notebook account is  openidXXXXXXXXXX,
> where the 10 X's are some sort of hash or token (I presume).
>
> (a) Is this hash something you want the world to see?  (I have only a
> partial understanding of OpenID.)  You can see my general level of
> paranoia means I won't publish it here.
>
> (b) Do I want to collect 30 worksheets from students and then import
> them into my notebook where every user has a name that is a hash?  (I
> have enough experience to have a complete understanding of my answer
> to this question.)
>
> Again, its a great feature, but I wonder if it is being employed
> properly and if we'd do better with some sort of user manager to hide
> it a bit better.
>
>

I think you are right about this.

I also assume the issue with invalid characters in the hash was fixed?

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