Journal/11 Thermidor CCXV from Evan Prodromou

It seems like everything's coming up wiki these last few days. I guess it's just part of going to Wikimania -- wiki is in the air.

For example, I'm glad to see that Wikispaces now supports OpenID for login. That's excellent news for the wiki world -- Wikispaces joins a growing number of wiki projects and wiki providers who support OpenID: WetPaint, Wikitravel, wikiHow, AboutUs, and many others.

OpenID is really coming together as a global sign-on for wikis. This is good news, because it means we can start talking about distributed reputation systems for wikis, making for one big wiki family. I think it would be great if Wikipedia and Wikia were ready to come on board with OpenID sometime soon. It's unfortunate that OpenID deployment at Wikimedia is dependent on the single user login system, which is a huge effort that's taking longer than expected. Wikia is waiting to see what Wikimedia does.

I tried out Wikispaces's OpenID support, and it seems pretty good. I got a spurious error when I logged in -- it responded to my automatically-provided nick, "Evan", with a message that made it sound like I'd just typed in that nickname. Other than that, it worked quite smoothly.

Good job to Wikispaces, and real bonus for OpenID.

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