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@@ -58,3 +58,16 @@ points to a fairly useless xml document, rather than a web page. --[[Joey]]
> I've added buttons that submit the two above URLs for logging in with a Google and Yahoo OpenID, respectively, to my locally changed OpenID login plugin.
> Using the Google profile page as the OpenID is really orthogonal to the above. --[[kaol]]
+
+>> Displaying email addresses is not really an option, because ikiwiki
+>> can't leak user email addresses like that. Displaying nicknames or
+>> usernames is, see [[todo/Separate_OpenIDs_and_usernames]].
+>>
+>> It would probably be good if the openid plugin could be configured with
+>> a list of generic openid urls, so it can add quick login buttons using
+>> those urls.
+>>
+>> The ugly google url will still be exposed here and there where
+>> a unique user id is needed. That can be avoided by not using the generic
+>> <https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id>, but instead your own profile
+>> like <http://www.google.com/profiles/joeyhess>. --[[Joey]]
diff --git a/doc/todo/Separate_OpenIDs_and_usernames.mdwn b/doc/todo/Separate_OpenIDs_and_usernames.mdwn
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@@ -26,6 +26,13 @@ A slightly more complex next step would be to request sreg from the provider and
>
> Author: Joey Hess &lt;http://joey.kitenet.net/@web&gt;
>
+> Only problem with the above is that the openid will still be displayed
+> by CIA. Other option is this, which solves that, but at the expense of
+> having to munge the username to fit inside the email address,
+> and generally seems backwards: --[[Joey]]
+>
+> Author: http://joey.kitenet.net/ &lt;Joey_Hess@web&gt;
+>
> So, what needs to be done:
>
> * Change `rcs_commit` and `rcs_commit_staged` to take a session object,