Talk:OpenID

What Identity Accounts can't do:


 * : ban_list, ban_set, ban_unset, be target of set_underage, will be seen as !person in get_maintainer.
 * have an FOAF File.
 * be displayed in foaf files.
 * have yadis authentication in yadis view.
 * vote in polls.
 * post events via protocol.
 * post backdated entries. (can't post anyway.)
 * be listed in portal bdays box.
 * add tags.
 * control tags.
 * : be included in chains.
 * have an email address.
 * be present in xmlrpc output from friendgroup listing request.
 * have a journal.
 * be listed in portal friends box.
 * view protected entries on S2 DayPage.
 * have non-delinkified comments.
 * view protected entries on S2 MonthPage.
 * : edit entries.
 * : split friend lists into 3 groups.
 * : create community accounts.
 * : join a community.
 * : manage communities.
 * : be invited to communities.
 * : manage community settings.
 * : change password. (openid accounts don't have passwords by design.)
 * : post mobile posts.
 * : manage tags.
 * : latest posted comments. nor latest received for that matter since they don't have a journal.
 * : view protected entries.

however, when viewing recent view they *can* view protected entries.

Should this be added to the main OpenID page somehow? --Foxfirefey 08:05, 12 November 2006 (EST)

i think so. that or the Identity Accounts page. figured i'd get it documented somewhere first.

those're the results of searching for "journaltype" in the livejournal code snapshot that you gave me earlier in june. --kunzite1 13:07, 12 November 2006 (EST)

You'd think that some of these would be okay to do if the person had the OpenID user friended! --Foxfirefey 21:26, 12 November 2006 (EST)

Like? --kunzite1 05:12, 13 November 2006 (EST)

Viewing protected entries of people who have them friended. Commenting on "friends only comments" posts. Et. --Foxfirefey 13:09, 14 November 2006 (EST)

They can view protected entries of users who have them friended. They will appear on the recent view of those friends and on the Friends Page of the Identity user.

They cannot comment on friends-only entries because they are lumped together with anonymous comments. I think. I haven't thoroughly tested that bit. --kunzite1 23:41, 14 November 2006 (EST)

 Log into DeadJournal 



 Log into LiveJournal via OpenID 



 Grant LiveJournal's ability to confirm DeadJournal identity 



 Logged in to LiveJournal as a DeadJournal account via OpenID 



--kunzite1 15:03, 15 November 2006 (EST)

Note to self: want to look into this to see whether it might make OpenID integration into WordPress and Gallery easier. --Foxfirefey 18:10, 16 November 2006 (EST)

For foxfirefey : Consider adding MicroID Extension. A MicroID is a special  tag used for verifying the identity of the owner of a webpage. Handy for verifying my ownership of pages I claim in my claimID.

Consider adding OpenID Extension. Allows logging in to MediaWiki as OpenID user. Allows using userpage URL as OpenID identity.

--kunzite1 20:36, 18 November 2006 (EST)

Added the MicroID with generation opt-in for users.

I've considered adding the OpenID extension and we've talked about it before, but everywhere I can find it is very outdated, using old versions of MediaWiki *and* OpenID.

--Foxfirefey 23:09, 21 November 2006 (EST)