On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 20:45 +0200, Mark wrote: > OpenID is indeed a solution to one of the problems (multiple bug > reporting accounts). But that would only work if: > 1. All bug trackers support OpenID > 2. all currently using a bug tracker update to a version that uses OpenID. Which is quite conceivably doable. Interoperation, not unification. > >From the reply's so far i see that fedora (or the ones that did > respond) would like the idea but have a hard time believing that > something this massive can be done. > So. do you guys think i can start trying to contact the top 10 > distributions and see if i can get them all together on one place to > talk about it (just an irc channel somewhere) or would that be a waste > of time to do? I don't know that you have the necessary interpersonal skills to be the front man on this... I'd concentrate on just getting Fedora OpenID enabled. Make us the vanguard of progress we're supposed to be. Once we've got it all worked out, we upstream all our patches, and start lobbying other projects to use them... What we need: A universal Fedora account for all Fedora services. We mostly have this for Fedora developers but I don't know where we are on having end-user accounts. The FAS-Bugzilla integration could be better. All bugzilla accounts should also be FAS accounts, and thus be able to be used as OpenID providers because... ... Then we make FAS an OpenID provider. Lobby everyone else to OpenID enable their bug trackers. Fedora users and developers can then easily push things to upstream bug trackers using their Fedora accounts. Likewise, make FAS an OpenID consumer, so that upstream developers can use our bugzilla using their preferred (possibly their own) OpenID provider. Once the user ID problem is sorted out, then it becomes easier to integrate bug trackers in other ways. Such as direct bug transport across bugzillas... Hrm, I'm not the first to think about this: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraSummit/OpenId If you use Gmail, AIM, livejournal etc you already have an OpenID: http://openid.net/get/
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