»Health 2.0 Wiki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: I can confirm this! Even searching for "openid" or "open id" returns lots of irrelevant results! :(
»Health 2.0 Wiki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: Double posting. Sorry I thought I voted no, but instead it gave a + vote. I'm new to the site.
»To hamomilaki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: But this is not 'your' site. This belongs to google. Blogspot belongs to google, they own your blog with other words, just like they own mine.
We are offering an OpenID Provider (OP) as a Free Software with LDAP support as a backend. LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - Internet protocol that email and other programs use to look up information from a server. It means our Identity Provider will be multi-user and could be easily integrated into solutions based on LDAP SSO (Single sign-on). The current development version works fine with both OpenLDAP and Microsoft Server 2003 Active Directory.
Whobar is a tool for web developers, which streamlines the user registration and login process with Identity 2.0 technologies, such as InfoCard, i-names, and OpenID. Try it at http://www.sxore.com.
The OpenID Plugin provides OpenID authentication for b2evolution. b2evolution is a classy news/weblog tool (aka logware), i-e software allowing you to run newsfeeds and weblogs.
Crowd 1.1 now with support for OpenID, a popular framework that is quickly becoming the standard to help Internet users access the websites and online services they use most. Crowd is sign-on software (SSO) that authorizes users across web applications both behind and in front of a company firewall. Priced so any organisation can afford it, Crowd is available for a fully functional 30-day evaluation at www.atlassian.com/software/crowd.