Alberto, I find that it is uncommon that the Oauth token has expired.  I
have never been prompted to login on the website before publishing, so
clicking the "login" button seems pointless.

If the OAuth web site is truly a pop-up, I can see the problem with
automatically launching it, since it would get in the way and steal
focus.  I think this could be fixed by either

- embedding the web site in the form, so that it doesn't steal focus or
block the UI.  That way, you can start loading the web site as soon as
the the user selects "publish".

- detect whether the OAuth token has not expired, and skip the login
step.

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