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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/6/2013 10:22 AM, Dan Callahan
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:l0d311$b7n$1@ger.gmane.org" type="cite">On
9/5/13 12:31 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I have big hopes for Mozilla Persona,
looking forward
<br>
Python infrastructure support :).
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Hi, I'm the project lead on Persona signin, and I spoke at PyCon
earlier this year regarding why and how Mozilla is building
Persona. If you'd like some more background, that video [0] is
worth a look.
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Let's pull this discussion up a level:
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It sounds like many people (Jesus, Donald, Toshio, Barry, Tres,
Dirkjan, etc.) are interested in seeing Persona on Python.org
properties, and most of the objections coming from a place of
"Persona hasn't gone viral, what if this is wasted effort?"<br>
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OK, let's pull this discussion down a level: testing it out.<br>
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So I tried to login to the crossword.thetimes.co.uk -- I used an
email address persona had never seen, it asked me for a password,
and sent me a confirmation message, containing a link that I clicked
on.<br>
<br>
However, as I was reading clues and filling in blanks, I got a popup
that said "login failure [object Object]". And crossword told me it
was saving locally, and to login to save to the server. And the Log
in button stayed displayed, rather than a Log out button, which I
assume it might get replaced with if I ever get successfully logged
in.<br>
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Firefox 23.0.1, Windows 7 64-bit with autoupdates. Need any other
info? Write me privately if you want the email address I used (not
the one I use here), or the password. I used new ones, so I can
share for testing, and then discard them and use different ones "for
real". If the system actually works. Hey, the video demos looked
great...<br>
<br>
Glenn<br>
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