A new package which aims to let you associate Django users with OpenIDs, providing a login workflow similar to that of ma.gnolia. Haven’t tried it, but it sounds good! Visit site »
First Yahoo!, now Google. I’d say OpenID is fo’ real. Visit site »
As rumored, Yahoo goes OpenID. This is huge. Visit site »
It seems as though Yahoo! and Flickr are set to start providing OpenID services. This is huge. Visit site »
Simon Willison, “Identity Crusader”, continues his OpenID evangelism with a kick-ass TechTalk at Google. Visit site »
Simon continues his OpenID evangelism by releasing a package that makes it easy to turn any Django application into an OpenID consumer. Awesome. Visit site »
Kevin Rose, speaking at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, just announced that Digg will adopt the OpenID decentralized authentication platform. Awesome news. Visit site »
It’s been public knowledge that AOL has been playing with OpenID for a while, but it’s nice to hear them openly talking about it now. Great move for AOL, and a huge boon for OpenID. Visit site »
Wow. Microsoft is officially backing OpenID. Can you say killer app? Awesome news. Visit site »
If ever there was a man on a mission to see a technology take off, it’s Simon Willison. His latest project lets you use your Y! username and password as an OpenID. Badass. And yes, it’s Django-powered. :) Visit site »
Sweet. A Django-powered OpenID server. Might have to give this a try… Visit site »
Maybe more appropriately titled “OpenID for less-Super Users”, this is a nice post covering the basics of the authentication system. Visit site »
More on OpenID by Django co-creator Simon Willison. Great stuff! I sooo hope more people start implementing this. Visit site »
Simon has a great piece on how to turn your blog into an open ID. I definitely intend to do this. Thanks, Simon! Visit site »
I’ve been begging for some major web apps to implement OpenID. Ma.gnolia has done so. Tangentially, they also implemented memcahced, which is a kick ass caching setup if you’re a sys admin type — we use it at World Online. Should make for a faster Ma.gnolia. Visit site »