From the POV of integrating existing communities, OpenID is a big win, and a desired feature. We have blog and wiki components running separate pieces of software, but all capable of supporting OpenID. Using an external code and project management tool like Launchpad would be a massive advantage, but for requiring users to register with ‘yet another service’. OpenID alleviates that problem (and with major ISPs like Yahoo and AOL now acting as providers, there's no shortage of OpenIDs in circulation).
Ultimately, none of Launchpad, Github of Google Code support OpenID right now. But some indication of which one might add it first could sway a decision. Just sayin’ ;-)
From the POV of integrating existing communities, OpenID is a big win, and a desired feature. We have blog and wiki components running separate pieces of software, but all capable of supporting OpenID. Using an external code and project management tool like Launchpad would be a massive advantage, but for requiring users to register with ‘yet another service’. OpenID alleviates that problem (and with major ISPs like Yahoo and AOL now acting as providers, there's no shortage of OpenIDs in circulation).
Ultimately, none of Launchpad, Github of Google Code support OpenID right now. But some indication of which one might add it first could sway a decision. Just sayin’ ;-)
Keep up the good work!