OpenID support
www.richardsprojects.co.uk says:
Just to third the use of OpenId.
I almost didn't sign up because this site didn't use OpenID, which would have been a shame because I'm really loving this site so far.
I'm starting to become very reluctant to use new sites where I need to think of a new password and username and not forget them. I've lost track of all the services I've signed up for.
Anyway, great service. I'm very hopeful that it might help me sort my life out.
I almost didn't sign up because this site didn't use OpenID, which would have been a shame because I'm really loving this site so far.
I'm starting to become very reluctant to use new sites where I need to think of a new password and username and not forget them. I've lost track of all the services I've signed up for.
Anyway, great service. I'm very hopeful that it might help me sort my life out.
consta says:
I'm also voting for openID support. I wasn't a fan of openID at first, but started using it to manage my 37 signals accounts and its awesome.
And honestly, I've forgotten my password for RTM at least 4 times now. I had to reset it just a few seconds ago.
Hopefully this is high on your to-do list.
And honestly, I've forgotten my password for RTM at least 4 times now. I had to reset it just a few seconds ago.
Hopefully this is high on your to-do list.
fajro says:
Support OpenID please!!!!
justyn says:
A great idea.
blowfish says:
same here !!!!
vzanc says:
I am using openid for 37 signals stuff and it seems useful.
fallenpegasus says:
Yes please to OpenID
vladimir.cezar says:
One more for OpenID
johnfoland says:
I don't know of many sites that use OpenID, so I use a password manager. I use a commercial one (because that's what I started using), but there is an awesome, free, and open source release called KeePass, too. It works on many platforms and even fits on a USB key.
angela.randall says:
Open ID will be very useful for app integration in the future..
magbeat says:
I'm voting on that too. OpenID is great!
didaio says:
+1
quepol says:
+11 (or however many replies there have been so far... :)
rsmith7209 says:
+1... I've started using OpenID and would like to get rid of as many passwords as possible.
gmonty says:
Yep. Would be nice, but can live without.
(closed account) says:
I'd love to see OpenID authentication for Remeber The Milk.
axyjo says:
+1 yet again
dsellers says:
+1 for OpenId and oAuth
alejandrops says:
+ 1!
kris.northfield says:
and me.
lwallach says:
I like the idea of openid, although I've heard some criticism about it. It also seems like they have kind of stagnated. I got my openid a few months ago and since then they've added no new supporting sites. Doesn't seem very promising...
thesnabber says:
+1 OpenID is a very useful service. It takes some setup, but it greatly reduces headaches all around.
deterb says:
Yet another vote!
jemerick says:
+1
davec says:
Another vote for OpenID please!
anu.gupta says:
+1: I'm increasingly seeing OpenID as a necessity to any web service.
(closed account) says:
+1
richwoods says:
+1 - would help a TON.
wade.fitzpatrick says:
+1
With drupal 6 now supporting OpenID in core, I expect we'll see it hit critical mass shortly. Also with the OpenID Seatbelt firefox plugin, it should mean I never have to see that yellow box in RTM for gmail again.
With drupal 6 now supporting OpenID in core, I expect we'll see it hit critical mass shortly. Also with the OpenID Seatbelt firefox plugin, it should mean I never have to see that yellow box in RTM for gmail again.
mattbowen says:
+1 - it's a nice feature to show your users you care
vivid says:
+1
fororino says:
+1
Please add it like mindmeister or fastladder
Please add it like mindmeister or fastladder
tommorris says:
+1
I use OpenID on a ridiculous number of websites, and it makes my life so much easier. Adding it to Remember The Milk would be fantastic.
I use OpenID on a ridiculous number of websites, and it makes my life so much easier. Adding it to Remember The Milk would be fantastic.
dekov says:
+1 OpenID, yes please!
kseistrup says:
(closed account) says:
+1 for Open ID too.
I've just raised another topic in the ideas as I only found this one after I started the other one (typical!)
I've just raised another topic in the ideas as I only found this one after I started the other one (typical!)
montag451 says:
Always a big supporter of OpenID anywhere. Implementing this would be awesome.
mrxinu says:
Voted here and on demand.openid.net.
thesnabber says:
+1
fuzzy76 says:
+1 :)
altmann.mark says:
like to have this support too.
tomas.kubic says:
+ 1
andy.stevens says:
Another +1, though given the original post was over a year ago I don't suppose it'll happen any time soon...
(closed account) says:
+1
unpeuplus says:
+1
michael.helm says:
+1
fdepierre says:
arwild01 says:
I would actually prefer Google SAML to OpenID because I'm such a heavy google user, but OpenID is better than having to log into RTM directly.
My Wife and I share a laptop and we always remember to log into and out of google, but having to log into RTM separately is a pain. While I endure it, I'm not willing to introduce RTM to my wife because I don't want to have to explain to her that she'll have to log in a second time after logging into gmail to see her tasks
My Wife and I share a laptop and we always remember to log into and out of google, but having to log into RTM separately is a pain. While I endure it, I'm not willing to introduce RTM to my wife because I don't want to have to explain to her that she'll have to log in a second time after logging into gmail to see her tasks
jbensley says:
Especially since the introduction of the gadget for GMail, it would be extremely helpful if I could be logged into RTM simply by logging into GMail
calendarw says:
+1 :)
fororino says:
Will it come ?
mccu7pj2 says:
+1 from me please.
(closed account) says:
Why can't I log into my account using my google openID?
Please add this feature ASAP.
Please add this feature ASAP.
(closed account) says:
Do the " sign in with your goof acct". RTM already used goof services so much it just makes sense
(closed account) says:
SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Service for Google Apps at http://code.google.com/apis/apps/sso/saml_reference_implementation.html
VS.
OpenID at http://openid.net/
Is there anything keeping *both* from being implemented?
VS.
OpenID at http://openid.net/
Is there anything keeping *both* from being implemented?
tsasaki says:
I also expect OpenID support to be implemented.
jeremy.cabral says:
would love openid support!
areels says:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/18/facebook-becomes-largest-openid-relying-party/
alan.lamielle says:
+1
paolo.capriotti says:
+1
istoriae says:
+1
enrico.sirola says:
+1
manuel.garrido says:
+1
peter.loh says:
+1
c'mon rtm, we need openid & sso saml please!
c'mon rtm, we need openid & sso saml please!
kimptoc says:
+1 from me too, I would like to use a secure password, but its bad enough updating 10 passwords every 6 weeks, so my password is not what it could be :(
ramon.smits says:
+1
RTM needs OpenID and OAuth for its API!!
RTM needs OpenID and OAuth for its API!!
anu.gupta says:
I'm really surprised that RTM doesn't have OpenID/Google Account support as yet.
I personally don't really care which you implement (if you don't have resource to do both), but support for one or the other is becoming increasingly important.
Also surprised at how little feedback there's been on this from the RTM team - seems like there's quite a demand for it.
I personally don't really care which you implement (if you don't have resource to do both), but support for one or the other is becoming increasingly important.
Also surprised at how little feedback there's been on this from the RTM team - seems like there's quite a demand for it.
bmh says:
Concur. +1
pbeens says:
I had accidentally started another thread about this, not knowing that this thread already existed.
My comments from there:
I'd love to see OpenID added to your website for logging in, preferably using Google credentials:
http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html
This would make things one step easier for many (most?) of us, as we wouldn't have to enter two sets of login credentials for accessing our Gmail/Google accounts and RTM, particularly when we're using any of the RTM gadgets or extensions in Gmail, iGoogle, Google Calendar, etc.
Anyone else see the value in this?
I'm surprised that there has been response from RTM!
My comments from there:
I'd love to see OpenID added to your website for logging in, preferably using Google credentials:
http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html
This would make things one step easier for many (most?) of us, as we wouldn't have to enter two sets of login credentials for accessing our Gmail/Google accounts and RTM, particularly when we're using any of the RTM gadgets or extensions in Gmail, iGoogle, Google Calendar, etc.
Anyone else see the value in this?
I'm surprised that there has been response from RTM!
frank.vanhoof says:
+1
jwhite.rtm says:
+1
fredcool says:
+1
ineitzke says:
@pbeens Pro , have we a chance?
(closed account) says:
+1
https://rpxnow.com/
https://rpxnow.com/
johnson.tom says:
+1
antoine.detante says:
+1
mfpost says:
Yes please add openID
xfourniermorel says:
+1 for OpenId and compatibility with Google credentials
loogaroo says:
today I was remembered again, that I would love/need OpenID or "Sign in with Google" support (see: http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html), because Google Chrome has no master password for its password manager. So I can't use it.
And RTM is one of my last services which don't uses something like OpenID.
+1
Thx
And RTM is one of my last services which don't uses something like OpenID.
+1
Thx
laszlo.beres says:
I'd love to use OpenID integrated RTM, so here comes my +1
alexandre.provencio says:
+1
pbabinsk says:
+!
j.daniel.cook says:
+1
palswim says:
Just to remind any developers: yes please!
saulom says:
+1
loogaroo says:
Yeahhh, login with a Google account is now supported.
Thank You!
Thank You!
danep says:
+1 to OpenID support
mbunkus says:
I still would like to have OpenID support for non-Google providers. I am a user of Google's services myself, but I just don't want to run everything by Google. They already know more than enough about me and my personal live.
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