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	<title>geek ramblings &#187; OpenID</title>
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		<title>WordPress.com supports OpenID</title>
		<link>http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/03/06/wordpresscom-supports-openid</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 21:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dougal</dc:creator>
		
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The word just went out today that <a href="http://faq.wordpress.com/2007/03/06/what-is-openid/">the WordPress.com blog hosting service now supports OpenID</a>, <del datetime="2007-03-06T22:15:57+00:00">both </del>as a server<del datetime="2007-03-06T22:15:57+00:00"> and a consumer</del>. [...]</p><script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "WordPress.com supports OpenID", url: "http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/03/06/wordpresscom-supports-openid" });</script>]]></description>
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The word just went out today that <a href="http://faq.wordpress.com/2007/03/06/what-is-openid/">the WordPress.com blog hosting service now supports OpenID</a>, <del datetime="2007-03-06T22:15:57+00:00">both </del>as a server<del datetime="2007-03-06T22:15:57+00:00"> and a consumer</del>. Supporting it as a server means that if you have a blog on WordPress.com, you can use your blog <acronym title='Uniform Resource Locator'><span class='caps'>URL</span></acronym> as an <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a>.<del datetime="2007-03-06T22:15:57+00:00"> Supporting it as a consumer means that you can use any OpenID to login to your <a href="http://wordpress.com/">WordPress.com</a> account (once you&#8217;ve associated your OpenIDs with your regular login)</del>. This means that there are now at least 740,000 more OpenIDs in the wild!
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I don&#8217;t know if there are plans to fold this functionality into the main <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> core, but I&#8217;d guess not. But it would be nice to see it as an &#8220;official&#8221; plugin.
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<p class="via">(via <a href="http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2007/03/06/wordpresscom-adds-support-for-openid/">Factory City</a>)
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Update: as pointed out, I was mistaken about the consumer part. That&#8217;s a bummer, but the creation of nearly three-quarters of a million new OpenIDs is still pretty nifty.
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		<title>AOL and OpenID</title>
		<link>http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/15/aol-and-openid</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 18:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dougal</dc:creator>
		
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Here&#8217;s an addendum for <a href="http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/13/openid-news">my previous post about OpenID</a>: <a href="http://journals.aol.com/panzerjohn/abstractioneer/entries/2007/02/15/aol-and-openid-where-we-are/1406"><acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym> supports OpenID</a> authentication for all(?) screennames. [...]</p><script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "AOL and OpenID", url: "http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/15/aol-and-openid" });</script>]]></description>
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Here&#8217;s an addendum for <a href="http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/13/openid-news">my previous post about OpenID</a>: <a href="http://journals.aol.com/panzerjohn/abstractioneer/entries/2007/02/15/aol-and-openid-where-we-are/1406"><acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym> supports OpenID</a> authentication for all(?) screennames. I&#8217;ve verified that this works with <acronym title='AOL Instant Messenger'><span class='caps'>AIM</span></acronym> usernames, even if you don&#8217;t have a &#8220;real&#8221; <acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym> account. In other words, if you have an <acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym> account or even just an <acronym title='AOL Instant Messenger'><span class='caps'>AIM</span></acronym> account, you already have an OpenID. For example, my <acronym title='AOL Instant Messenger'><span class='caps'>AIM</span></acronym> ID is <code>EMCampbell3</code>, which means that I could authenticate on any OpenID site using <code>openid.aol.com/emcampbell3</code> as my login. I&#8217;ll be redirected to <acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym>&#8217;s servers, which will ask for my password, and once it&#8217;s verified, I&#8217;ll be sent back to the original site with my identity verified.
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<acronym title='American Online'><span class='caps'>AOL</span></acronym>, Yahoo!, Microsoft, Six Apart (including LiveJournal and Vox), Ma.gnolia, Technorati&#8230; Who&#8217;s next?</p>
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		<title>OpenID News</title>
		<link>http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/13/openid-news</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 18:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dougal</dc:creator>
		
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Since my <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> upgrade and theme change, the <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a> sign-on functionality here has been a little iffy. I think I&#8217;ve got all the kinks worked out now, and it should be working correctly again. [...]</p><script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "OpenID News", url: "http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/02/13/openid-news" });</script>]]></description>
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Since my <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> upgrade and theme change, the <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a> sign-on functionality here has been a little iffy. I think I&#8217;ve got all the kinks worked out now, and it should be working correctly again. There seems to be a buglet in the functions that attempt to automagically add the OpenID login fields to the comment form. So I had to disable that option and manually edit my comment template file to insert the appropriate bits. I don&#8217;t like having to modify the theme files (it&#8217;s going to make it harder to upgrade when a new version of <a href="http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/sandbox/">Sandbox</a> comes out), but that was my best solution, short-term.
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In other news, <a href="http://www.identityblog.com/?p=668">Microsoft is working on interoperability</a> between OpenID and their <a href="http://cardspace.netfx3.com/">CardSpace</a>&trade; framework. This is going to bring a lot more attention to OpenID. Microsoft has tried entering this field before, with Hailstorm. But they tied it exclusively to their proprietary Passport service. This new collaboration will be building on the existing OpenID infrastructure, which is open and decentralized. Of course, this doesn&#8217;t <em>replace</em> Passport, it will just mean that Passport will be one of many identity services that one could use to log in to various OpenID-enabled sites, or that one could use an established third-party OpenID to authenticate against a CardSpace site.
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And if that wasn&#8217;t enough, <a href="http://simonwillison.net/2007/Jan/27/idproxy/">Simon Willison announced</a> a new service called <a href="http://idproxy.net/">idproxy.net</a>, which allows you to use your Yahoo! account as an OpenID credential. So, if you already have a Yahoo! account, you&#8217;re half-way to having an OpenID that you can use (with the trust level you have in Yahoo) to login to OpenID-enabled sites, via idproxy.net.
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And last, but certainly not least, there&#8217;s the new <a href="http://videntity.org/">videntity.org</a> OpenID provider. What makes this one ubergroovy is that it has support for <a href="http://www.foaf-project.org/"><acronym title='Friend of a Friend vocabulary'><span class='caps'>FOAF</span></acronym></a>, <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt">vCard</a>, and <a href="http://microformats.org/">microformats</a> like <a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard">hCard</a> and <a href="http://gmpg.org/xfn">XFN</a>. And it can both import and export multiple formats for the contact info. So, not only does it act as an OpenID authentication service, it can also serve as a general, multi-format identity provider. This service can store a lot of different profile information, and you have full control over which bits are public and which ones stay private (to be provided to other sites only with your explicit permission).
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To get a better idea of what I mean by that, check out my profile at <a href="http://dougal.videntity.org">dougal.videntity.org</a>. What you see there is just the information that I&#8217;ve chosen to make public &#8212; in my private profile I have additional information entered. Interesting to note here is that the links in the &#8220;Ernest knows&#8221; section were automatically imported from the XFN information here on my blog. It also imported some of my other info from hCard data on my site. I could also have imported information from my <acronym title='Friend of a Friend vocabulary'><span class='caps'>FOAF</span></acronym> profile (if I hadn&#8217;t let it get so out of date).
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If you haven&#8217;t really been following OpenID, or if you&#8217;re still confused about what it is and what it means to you, why not just try it out? Pick any of the <a href="http://openid.net/wiki/index.php/Public_OpenID_providers" title="Public OpenID Providers">numerous services</a> out there, create an account (quick, while you can still get &#8216;myfirstname.someservice.com&#8217;!), and then use your new ID to login to an <a href="http://del.icio.us/tag/openidconsumer">OpenID consumer</a> site. Like this one. And if you have a WordPress blog, you can use the <a href="http://eran.sandler.co.il/openid-delegate-wordpress-plugin/">OpenID Delegate plugin</a> and use your own <acronym title='Uniform Resource Locator'><span class='caps'>URL</span></acronym> as your OpenID. For example, if I want to login to an OpenID site, I just enter &#8216;<b>dougal.gunters.org</b>&#8216; as my login ID. I am then redirected to myopenid.com (which is currently my chosen delegate) for the actual authentication.
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If you still want to do some more research, you might want to check out <a href="http://planet.openid.net/">Planet OpenID</a>, which aggregates the latest news.</p>
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		<title>Hopping on the OpenID Bandwagon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;ve added <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a> authentication here, thanks to the excellent <a href="http://verselogic.net/projects/wordpress/wordpress-openid-plugin/">WordPress OpenID Plugin</a> from <a href="http://blog.verselogic.net/">VerseLogic</a>. [...]</p><script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Hopping on the OpenID Bandwagon", url: "http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2007/01/19/openid" });</script>]]></description>
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I&#8217;ve added <a href="http://openid.net/">OpenID</a> authentication here, thanks to the excellent <a href="http://verselogic.net/projects/wordpress/wordpress-openid-plugin/">WordPress OpenID Plugin</a> from <a href="http://blog.verselogic.net/">VerseLogic</a>. If you already have an OpenID identity, you can now use it when commenting here, and your name will be flagged with an icon to signify that your identity was confirmed. If you don&#8217;t already have one, you can sign up with any of <a href="http://openid.net/wiki/index.php/Public_OpenID_providers">several OpenID providers</a>. I use <a href="http://www.myopenid.com/">MyOpenId.com</a> for mine.
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If you want to read more about what OpenID is about, try starting with Simon Willison&#8217;s excellent post, <a href="http://simonwillison.net/2006/Dec/19/openid/">How to turn your blog into an OpenID</a>. For the flip side, learn what OpenID is <em>not</em>: <a href="http://simonwillison.net/2007/Jan/10/account/">An OpenID is not an account!</a></p>
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