On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:50 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
>> I do not know alternative OpenID implementation for Python, so the
>> only way I see to continue development is to fork the lib.
>
> PyPI reports 15 packages when you search for OpenID. Not sure whether
> any of these are any good.
djan
> I do not know alternative OpenID implementation for Python, so the
> only way I see to continue development is to fork the lib.
PyPI reports 15 packages when you search for OpenID. Not sure whether
any of these are any good.
Regards,
Martin
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I do have some old patches for roundup that I was unable to test,
because of blocking issues with openidenabled python-openid library
and my Blogger server. See the top issue with the patch at
openidenabled tracker:
http://trac.openidenabled.com/trac/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopene
"Martin v. Löwis" writes:
> > I've also had fruitless discussions about adding OpenID
> > authentication to Roundup.
>
> Did you offer patches to roundup during these discussions?
I grabbed the source code, but got lost trying to figure out how
Roundup does authentication internally. So, no pat
> I've also had fruitless discussions about adding OpenID authentication
> to Roundup.
Did you offer patches to roundup during these discussions?
Regards,
Martin
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Calvin Spealman writes:
> I would like to see that kind of coherence. I think anything that gets
> in the way of someone getting in is in danger of holding someone off
> from contributing something, be it wiki edits, bug reports, or
> packages. One might also ask about the mailman lists here.
Th
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> So, the question is -
>> should we open a ticket for Single Sign-On system for *.python.org or
>> it bugs only me?
>
> Submission of tickets is futile. Code talks.
>
And don't forget that while a common authentication base is fine, you
need to ensure that various service
> So, the question is -
> should we open a ticket for Single Sign-On system for *.python.org or
> it bugs only me?
Submission of tickets is futile. Code talks.
Regards,
Martin
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I would like to see that kind of coherence. I think anything that gets
in the way of someone getting in is in danger of holding someone off
from contributing something, be it wiki edits, bug reports, or
packages. One might also ask about the mailman lists here.
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:21 PM, ana
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
pyp
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
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