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Joining FeVote is really easy, and we’re going to make it even easier

So we’re interested in making it as easy as possible to begin using FeVote. Right now, the only way to post and vote on suggestions is to register a FeVote account. (We offer an “API” so that Web services can let you use FeVote without registering. If you’re a Web service, ask if you’re interested.) We ask you to make up a username, password, verify you’re human, and to enter your email address. We don’t make you enter your email address twice; we don’t even make you verify it.

We think it should be even easier. Yahoo!’s Browser-Based Authentication (BBAuth) comes to mind, and so does OpenID.

BBAuth is Yahoo!’s offering to make it easier for Yahoo! users to login to participating Web services using their Yahoo! IDs. This is great for a couple reasons. Users don’t have to fill out yet another registration form, and so many people have Yahoo! accounts. This is almost perfect for FeVote, and we wish the other Goliaths, like Google, would offer the same service. There is one minor problem with BBAuth. It can tell us whether or not you have an account with Yahoo!, but it doesn’t tell us your Yahoo! username. So, the FeVote username we’d like to give you, which is yahoo-[your_yahoo_username_here], could be anything else you choose, which hurts BBAuth’s usefulness.

OpenID is the similar to BBAuth in that it helps people skip registration on certain sites, but it’s decentralized, meaning no one company really owns it (as Yahoo! technically owns your Yahoo! ID). Not as many people have OpenIDs as Yahoo! IDs, but it’s catching on. If you already have AOL/AIM or LiveJournal, you already have an OpenID. Otherwise, if you’re interested, you can get an OpenID here.

There’s no hard date that we expect to have OpenID or BBAuth ready, but we’ll leave you with this: as soon as possible!

One Response to “Joining FeVote is really easy, and we’re going to make it even easier”

  1. Chad Dickerson Says:

    Let us know if you need help with Yahoo! Browser-Based Authentication — we would love to help!

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