[haiku-web] Re: Making guides and essential information easily accessible

Niels Reedijk said on Mon, 9 Mar 2009 11:38:34 +0100
> 2009/3/9 Jorge G. Mare <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Howdy again,
> >
> > Jorge G. Mare said on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 19:07:51
> >> Niels Reedijk said on Sun, 8 Mar 2009 16:35:17 +0100
> >> > As for Jorge's point, if Humdinger thinks it is a viable way to
> >> > maintain the user guide, then I'd say we move the tool inside 
> > > > our
> >> > domain as soon as possible. This will allow the integration with
> >> > our
> >> > haiku-os user database. We can install it on the webfaction 
> > > > servers
> >> > .
> >
> > One comment that I forgot to make: this site is being developed in
> > Drupal 6, so I do not know if and/or how the the user database can 
> > be
> > integrated.
> >
> > The user profiles for one and the other site would have different
> > requirements too, so you may want to consider a simple common login
> > rather than a fully shared user DB.
> 
> I was actually thinking about a closed circuit OpenID implementation,
> so that would work.

Another option may be this module:

http://drupal.org/project/singlesignon

This one is interesting because (quote from http://drupal.org/node/226354):

"The Shared Sign-on module (previously called Single Sign-on) shares 
the sign-on information between multiple websites that share at least 
part of a database. This is different than OpenID.

In OpenID, while the same user id can be used to log in to multiple 
unrelated websites, they have to log in to each website separately.

With Shared Sign-on, the websites need to be related, but once the user 
is logged in, they are logged in to all the sites."

HTH,

Jorge


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