Difference between revisions of "MediaWiki:Openidlogininstructions"

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'''New, user-created accounts have been blocked''' temporarily due to excessive spam and an OpenID regression.
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{{SITENAME}} supports the <span class="plainlinks OpenID">[//openid.net/ OpenID]</span> standard for single sign-on between websites.
: In the meantime, send your email address and requested account name to fgrose at sugarlabs dot org.
 
: The wiki will generate a temporary password and request that you change it on first login.
 
 
 
{{SITENAME}} supports the [//openid.net/ OpenID] standard for single sign-on between websites.
 
 
OpenID lets you log in to many different websites without using a different password for each.
 
OpenID lets you log in to many different websites without using a different password for each.
 
(See [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID Wikipedia's OpenID article] for more information.)
 
(See [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID Wikipedia's OpenID article] for more information.)
 
There are many [//openid.net/get/ OpenID providers], and you may already have an OpenID-enabled account on another service.
 
There are many [//openid.net/get/ OpenID providers], and you may already have an OpenID-enabled account on another service.
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{{Note/note|Interim Notice:|The ''OpenID 2.0'' standard used is no longer supported by Google. Its replacement, ''OpenID Connect'', has yet to be enabled by this wiki.
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: In the interim, please use the Yahoo, AOL, or another OpenID provider, or submit your preferred user name and an email address to '''systems @ lists dot sugarlabs dot org''' and specifically request a Sugar Labs wiki account.}}

Latest revision as of 22:13, 10 March 2016

Sugar Labs supports the OpenID standard for single sign-on between websites. OpenID lets you log in to many different websites without using a different password for each. (See Wikipedia's OpenID article for more information.) There are many OpenID providers, and you may already have an OpenID-enabled account on another service.

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Interim Notice:
The OpenID 2.0 standard used is no longer supported by Google. Its replacement, OpenID Connect, has yet to be enabled by this wiki.
In the interim, please use the Yahoo, AOL, or another OpenID provider, or submit your preferred user name and an email address to systems @ lists dot sugarlabs dot org and specifically request a Sugar Labs wiki account.