Hi Jared, thanks for the answer.

I read your article a few days ago. I'm proud that I was aware of the
keypoints from before :) Very good article.

Although I chose not to do it my way, there are some things that make
this case a bit interesting.

> you'll need a lot of explanation to (1) get the users to put an email address
> into a box without an accompanying password and (b) understand that's how
> they sign up.

target audience = programmers.
(1) i want them to supply the password in the first step, really.
these kind of users don't make typing mistakes. And, even if they do,
I'll mail them their password in the follow-up email (in my oppinion,
that is required anyway, after any signup process).
(b) i'm sure they'll get it


> additional persuasive copy would need to be on top of whatever other copy
> is there to promote account creation in the first place.

there is no marketing copy. Yes there is, product features, and they
are somewhere else. + you could use this design:

username field
pass field
(to the left)Need a new account? Use this form and see what
happens..........(to the right) Sign in

I think I am going to try this after all, see how it works out.

PS. You know, this should work really well with OpenID :)
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