[Python-Dev] Offtopic: OpenID Providers
Oleg Broytman
phd at phdru.name
Thu Sep 5 23:09:24 CEST 2013
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 04:53:18PM -0400, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote:
> On Sep 06, 2013, at 12:36 AM, Oleg Broytman wrote:
> > You cannot login using OpenID to most interesting popular sites.
> >GMail? No. Twitter? No. Facebook? FriendFeed? identi.ca? No, no, no.
>
> I'd be surprised if you ever saw the big social networking sites support
> OpenID or Persona. They want to own that space themselves, so probably have
> no business incentive to support 3rd party systems.
But of course! And that IMO spells the end of the feature. Things
that aren't available for millions seldom are available for a few, and
if they are -- they are available for big price.
> We're open source, and I think it benefits our mission to support open,
> decentralized, and free systems like OpenID and Persona.
But they also have disadvantages. Implementing such a major feature
is a significant burden to sysadmins and is an additional vein for
security breaches.
That said, I don't mind if pydotorg would get such features. If FSF
pays salaries and admins are willing to work -- no objections from me.
But I am not going to use it. What gain if I can login to one site?
I will change my mind when Google and GitHub start using them.
Oleg.
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