anatoly techtonik wrote: > Hello, > > Should we open a ticket to make a single sign-on service for *.python.org sites? > There are at least 3 logins there may be more, for example if we are > going to make some online content edition/comment system for docs. > These are: > > bugs.python.org > wiki.python.org > pypi.python.org > > > History > ~~~~~ > Some months ago I filled a proposal to make an OpenID service for > http://bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue2837 Because it was > the only python.org service I used, I did not realize that > *.python.org is bunch of separate services with their own > authorization, but with the common template. So I was bounced to make > an OpenID for roundup. Unfortunately, the sole openidenabled library > failed to communicate with some Blogger servers, and due to the lack > of support from the developer I was unable to continue my work. > > But OpenID is just convenience feature. Now that I have three accounts > for python.org I fail to sync passwords between them if one of them is > reset. I know about "remember me" buttons and the likes, but it is not > always possible to work from personal station. So, the question is - > should we open a ticket for Single Sign-On system for *.python.org or > it bugs only me? No. Aside from the hassle of three, the registration process for the wiki is a bit broken, so if it would were obsoleted, that would be great.
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