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- Brian Ellin
- Chris Messina
- Breno de Medeiros
- Max Engel
- Julie Zhuo
- John McCrea
After a tense relationship, Facebook, a social network giant, finally turned to openidCommunityThis is a good news for the whole Web. Yesterday, Facebook held an openid user experience Summit at its headquarters in Palo Alto, just like the standard activity stream summit last month, this summit will be of historical significance. The venue images are from plaxo'sJohn McCrea.
Brian Ellin
JanrainBrian Ellin of reviews the history of the openid user interface. I also laughed at some of the mess people have entered into the openid box, such as "elderly," "I Hate You Lady Gaga," "Hotmail," and their own email addresses.
Chris Messina
VidoopChris Messina of talked about the difference between user authentication in blog comments and authentication when accessing user data. People are seeking to useOauthOr use oauth and openid together.
Breno de Medeiros
Google'sBreno de MedeirosIndicates that we need a set of neutral third-party methods to find the provider of user identity data, just like the DNS system.
Max Engel
MySpace Max Engel (8 bitkidMySpace users are generally satisfied with sharing data between AOL and MySpace, but sometimes may wonder which direction the data is going. He also said,OauthOpen Web is like a condom.
Julie Zhuo
Facebook front-end designerJulie ZhuoShe believes that third-party authentication should keep the user's portal simple, and put some subsequent work, such as permissions, in subsequent operations.
John McCrea
Plaxo'sJohn McCreaAll these are true, and the love of Social Network freedom. His colleague Joseph smarr also provided a copy of data, with a user completion rate of 92% during openid login. Their login process is more complicated than Julie Zhuo mentioned earlier. Does the new plaxo solution focus too much on big companies like Google? They seem to be able to use some mature third-party cookie sniffing technology to solve the problem.
Now, we still have a lot of pending issues, but things are moving fast. We look forward to a completely different and even more exciting web. If these dreams come true, the above are the people we should thank.
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