For about a year I have been pushing OpenID and OAuth as a key component to a large scale “Social Process” system (see posts here, here, and here). In the past year I have tested these ideas with a project called “Process Leaves” which is essentially a wiki which supports a couple of non-profit organizations I volunteer with. In order to access the protected content, you must log in with an OpenId. Yet there is still a problem. (more…)
Entries tagged as ‘registration’
Identity Update: Browsers with OpenID?
May 9, 2009 · 3 Comments
Categories: OAuth · OpenID
Tagged: authentication, OAuth, OpenID, registration, User Interface
Web 2.1: How OpenID will rescue Web 2.0
June 15, 2008 · 5 Comments
I am a self acknowledged “Site Registration Hater” (SRH). I hate registering at web sites. The whole concept behind Web 2.0 is collaboration: the content comes from individual contributors and we build the web together. But every single place where you want to make a contribution, you have to register as a “user” of that site. (more…)
Categories: OpenID
Tagged: authentication, OpenID, registration, web 2.0



