The fedora magazine article is now out
https://fedoramagazine.org/end-of-openid-authentication-in-fedora-account-system/
I checked the services you mentioned, but as they are not using Fedora
OpenID endpoint directly as third party login option and they are not
used much (we didn't saw any access from those services in our logs at
all) I will ignore them. If some users are using Fedora OpenID endpoint
on their own we can't do much about that. We can only reach to those
services and ask them if they want to support FAS login through OIDC and
help them with that.
Otherwise we should reach to any project that allows people to use user
specified OpenID endpoint, which is not something that could be easily done.
Michal
On 3/24/25 12:41, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 7:39 AM Michal Konecny via infrastructure
<infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
last week we announced end of OpenID in Fedora Infrastructure in blog
post on community blog [0]. If service you are maintaining is still
using FAS OpenID authentication, please reach to us through Fedora
Infrastructure issue tracker [1], so we can help you with the migration
to OIDC.
This needs a Fedora Magazine post, since you're cutting off a user service.
Just offhand, people who log into SourceForge, LiveJournal, or
Libravatar through our OpenID endpoint won't know otherwise.
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