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DotNetOpenId started on Google Code. But we’re outgrowing it. We’d like to move to a shared hosting server where we can have automated tests, nightly builds, and a better web…
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DotNetOpenId started on Google Code. But we’re outgrowing it. We’d like to move to a shared hosting server where we can have automated tests, nightly builds, and a better web…
The next major release of DotNetOpenId, slated for a release in or around March 2009, will add OAuth support to the mix. If you don’t know what OAuth is, it…
Microsoft attorneys have signed off on the open source release of the DotNetOAuth source code that I’ve been building in my spare time. It should show up in the public…
Do you realize that your email password is probably your most sensitive piece of information? You should never, ever give it away. Not to another "trustworthy" web site, and not…
Did you even know DotNetOAuth existed? It’s alpha quality right now but that will change soon. OAuth and OpenID serve two orthogonal needs, and although Google is trying to combine…