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Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:15:49 UTC Danyl Strype Linux Mint 'Spices' site "delegating authentication to 3rd party services such as Google/Facebook/Github via oauth". Hmm
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LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:19:41 UTC LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} @strypey If you can choose your own decentralized #OAuth provider, that might not be a bad thing. INACTIVE likes this. -
vinzv (vinzv@gnusocial.de)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:32:31 UTC vinzv @lnxw48a1 @strypey Especially with Mint's previous security failures. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:53:01 UTC Danyl Strype @lnxw48a1 it just strikes me a lazy outsourcing to The Stacks rationalized as data privacy (look! we're not storing your data any more!) -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:54:13 UTC Danyl Strype @lnxw48a1 but it also points to a need for widely used, decentralized standards for authentication (OpenID? BrowserID? Zot? Something?) -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 01:55:02 UTC Danyl Strype @lnxw48a1 #ShowerThought could the social meta-network gathering around the #Fediverse/ #Federation help drive open standardization on this? -
INACTIVE (deadsuperhero@social.nasqueron.org)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 02:27:35 UTC INACTIVE @strypey @lnxw48a1 in theory, but there are some strong clashes between the heads of various projects. Getting to the right shared standard is something that has to be determined carefully, as often many projects implemented their own unique methods of doing things. ActivityPub will be a worthwhile experiment, in that sense.
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Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 02:35:35 UTC Danyl Strype @deadsuperhero true, but let's not go down that rabbithole again ;) What could we achieve by focusing on a specific problem like open auth? -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 02:36:43 UTC Danyl Strype @deadsuperhero not just within the #Fediverse #Federation but between them and other free code web projects, CMSs/ CRMs, Indie.Web sites etc -
[MOVED] Christopher Webber (cwebber@toot.cat)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 03:10:34 UTC [MOVED] Christopher Webber @deadsuperhero @strypey @lnxw48a1 And note that the authentication side of things is even now the source of biggest disagreement of "how should AP work" :)
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perspicacious01 (perspicacious01@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 03:32:04 UTC perspicacious01 @cwebber what's wrong with the old "YOOHOO and YOOHOO/2U2" protocols 😂😉 -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 04:31:28 UTC Danyl Strype @cwebber @deadsuperhero we've been talking here about how plug-ins for multi-protocol support could be a way out of the standards impasse. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 04:32:12 UTC Danyl Strype @deadsuperhero @cwebber Each app could have a plug-in for #OpenID, one for #BrowserID, one for #OAuth, one for #Zot, one for #AP -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 01-May-2017 04:33:25 UTC Danyl Strype @deadsuperhero @cwebber the module implementing the plugins could even be a shared project among many apps with the same language/ framework
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