Since I’ve enabled registration I’ve got a lot of users that registrated at my blog. Most of them never react and I’ve got the feeling that they’re bots. And in the light of the recent update of Launchpad’s Edge version which turns LP in an OpenID provider I decided to use OpenID to login. People that want to comment at my blog now can use OpenID. I’m going to disable registration. Since most of the things I write are about Ubuntu/Launchpad I think most of the interested people can login.
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While OpenID rocks, it’s too bad that I can’t set a separate website, as my OpenID is not my website…
it rawks indeed.