Archive for the ‘OpenID’ Category
OpenID for Comments Disabled (temporarily)
Written by Michael Koby on January 4, 2008 – 1:01 pmAt the moment, you can not use OpenID to leave comments on the site. This is mainly due to some bugs in the OpenID plugin that I will sort out and figure out. It might also be tied to the fact that my hosting service is upgrading to PHP5 and the version of PHP5 they are using causes issues with the current version of the OpenID plugin.
I’ll get it worked out here real soon (probably around the time I finish the new theme I’m working on). And I’ll get OpenID comments working again.
I really wish that the Wordpress developers would just integrate OpenID into Wordpress so that Wordpress users can have an OpenID and they can integrate it into their sites with ease.
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Spread OpenID Site Launced (Do These Really Help?)
Written by Michael Koby on January 3, 2008 – 3:22 pmI just read in my Google Reader that the new Spread OpenID website launched today. I think the general idea behind OpenID is a great one, so do not mistake the following comments as something negative towards OpenID. We desperately need something like OpenID in this day and age. The ability to have a single non-centralized login is great. Especially one that embraces open standards. For more information on OpenID, you can look at my own writings in my article entitled All About OpenID.
Now, on to the question in the subject. The new website Spread OpenID, is a play on the SpreadFirefox web site that has been around for quite some time now. These websites are started as efforts to bring the product to a wider audience. They offer up for download graphical icons that can be placed on websites or in forum signatures and so forth as a way of promoting the product. Basically if you really like whatever it is they are trying to “spread” they offer some ways to do it.
My question is, do the sites really work? I mean Firefox is doing fine true, but that was more due to the full page New York Times ad that SpreadFirefox helped raise money for. So while the website itself brought the community together for the purpose of marketing, is it the website or rather the efforts of those behind the website that are helping the products? I guess one could argue that they are one and the same. However, why create a second website? OpenID already has a pretty nice looking website (OpenID.net). Does it really need a second one to explain the benefits and such of OpenID?
Maybe products that have a strong following (life OpenID & Firefox) can benefit from websites such as these. I think that it might be good to revisit this issue in one year’s time to see how much adoption OpenID sees. The hard part of course is determining how much of that adoption was a result of the Spread OpenID website.
Tags: firefox, mozilla, OpenID, single login, spread firefox, Web
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OpenID Enabled
Written by Michael Koby on January 13, 2007 – 4:42 pmAlmost, Not Yet is now OpenID enabled. So if you have an OpenID, you can use that to leave comments instead of filling out the normal form. Making a Wordpress blog OpenID enabled is actually quite easy. I used the VerseLogic Open ID plugin for Wordpress and edited the code it said I needed to edit in the README file. Like I said overall, it was very easy to implement into this theme.
I have discussed OpenID and its advantages on this website before here. If you are unfamiliar with OpenID, I suggest you read my article on it and look into getting your own OpenID.

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