On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 at 07:56, Neal Gompa via infrastructure <infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 4:30 AM Michal Konecny <mkonecny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 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.
>
Libravatar is run by Fedora at least, and we directly link to it in
all our services, so we should at least help them support OIDC in
addition to OpenID.
I think libravatar is run on Fedora infrastructure, but is NOT run by Fedora infrastructure. I am bringing this up because this was the exact slippery slope I warned against on either 'running 3rd party stuff on Fedora infra' or 'using 3rd party stuff with Fedora Infra'. People start thinking that there is more that Fedora Infra can do to make sure these things go when the project falls behind because Fedora Infra seems like an infinite service.
There are only X hours in the day, and Y people working on Fedora infra full time. Most of those people are already working 10 hour days and some 'volunteer' weekends and holidays. There is already quite a bit of support to allow these services to continue working.
Stephen Smoogen, Red Hat Automotive
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