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Microsoft Joins the OpenID Foundation

wertigon writes "Windows Live ID just became yet another OpenID-provider. While the cynical me wonders how long it'll be before Microsoft transforms OpenID to something proprietary, they have undoubtedly put even more weight behind the OpenID initiative. So, how long before I can use my OpenID to post on Slashdot?" Patches are always welcome, wertigon ;)

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  1. Re:Color Me Confused by Zebedeu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly, and this half-functionality is why this move undermines OpenID and what it stands for.

    You see, OpenID still works, but it works *better* if you use Microsoft's version. Soon enough you'll find that everyone's reaching for those MS ids just to remain compatible, and MS will get what they couldn't with their Passport scheme, or LiveId or however it's called these days.

    It's the same embrace, extend, extinguish bullshit again, and in my opinion, the community should just reject these MS-provided ids until they learn to play ball.

  2. Re:Color Me Confused by HungryHobo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I just don't get the point of this. I go to a website and there's a little note *You can use your openid here!* and I sign in with it. but wait! it was a trick, they grabbed my username and password, now they have my openid login.

    Unless I've missed the point somehow and there's some way to know if the site you're on is accredited.