
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Donald Stufft <donald@stufft.io> wrote:
Not that it changes this statement at all but you wouldn't expect to see a Persona login for gmail as persona solves the problem that people don't think of urls as personal identifiers by replacing it with emails. So Gmail would be the Persona IdP
And actually you can already trivially login with your GMail account on any Persona-based Relying Party (that is, a site that uses Persona to authenticate you). This is because one of the nice parts of the current implementation of Persona is that Mozilla has implemented bridges that allow GMail and Yahoo addresses to be authenticated via their respective OAuth implementations, such that you don't need to setup an account at Mozilla's fallback IdP (which acts as an Identity Provider for email addresses that don't currently have an IdP available to them). Cheers, Dirkjan