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I didn't want credit, but in a roundabout way, I became the face of those wanting rotation. I could be reading about anything Portrait or ASR related, and my name would come up. It was amazing, to be honest. The ensuing ruckus wasn't my intent, but after having been told how the N900 wasn't meant for ASR, would be useless, and so on, it felt good to see my insight into what the smartphone community wants was dead on. No one will say I was right, but I was, and ya should've listened when I said it. But we're on something else now...
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-18
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#144
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-18
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I know MF isn't nearly the size of Maemo.org, but we've managed to merge our two communities. What is the limitation keeping this one from having a single login?
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-19
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Size matters not. Ie. whether you merge 100 or 1000 or 10.000 users you'd automate the process anyway in case of LDAP with ldif & some scripts.
Currently used software matters (hence comparing between sites is both useless and very complex, and not necessary or productive). There are several software platforms which are 'unaware' of each other which is precisely what SSO solves (on authentication layer, that is). Question is if it is possible to implement SSO [and which SSO framework] in each software platform. Meanwhile, every framework has their pros and cons. If that is not already complex enough, imagine you're gonna end up developing code which must be tested very well because SSO is related to authentication which makes it a potential weak chain in security framework. Add to that, the developers who'd implement are professionals with limited time available.
You can read the discussions here:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Task:Single_sign-on
http://maemo.org/maemo-meeting/sso-m...009-05-27.html
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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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Wow. I was only wondering what the bottlenecks to SSO were, and I got more than I bargained for. Lots of reading, indeed. I'd have never found that info on my own in a timely fashion, either, so thanks. [..]
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Of course it makes sense that ultimately, of everyone trying to get the last word (wait for it)...
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