Sure, I'll talk to the UX folks about writing some of that up.  OAuth
is still in its early stages, and it seems most every organization
that implements it ends up taking some slightly different paths.

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 13:03, Christopher St John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Alex Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Additionally, Matt has been working with our User Experience (UX) team
>> on a beta of OAuth support.  The UX component of this work is almost
>> complete, and we should be ready for our first deploy in the next week
>> or ten days.
>>
>
> Nifty.
>
> Anything y'all can share about the thinking behind your OAuth UX
> decisions would be very helpful (not just how it ends up looking, but
> the sorts of things that were of concern, differerent options you
> considered, etc). That stuff's pure gold for others facing similar
> sorts of decisions. Not totally on topic, I'm just saying...
>
> -cks
>
> --
> Christopher St. John
> http://artofsystems.blogspot.com
>



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