Scott Kveton interviews Luke Crouch from SourceForge about OpenID

Luke Crouch is a developer working at SourceForge on the site engineering team. For those who do not know already SourceForge recently announced they are supporting OpenID as a relying party.

Scott and Luke talk about why SourceForge went OpenID, their support of the Open Source community, identity (why IDP vs. RP) and what issues they ran up against while implementing OpenID. There are lots of technologies that are complimentary to OpenID, what is next for SourceForge?

Listen to the mp3 for the full interview… big thanks for Luke for taking the time to speak with us!

If you have feedback for Luke or SourceForge in general please visit their community home: http://sourceforge.net/community/

 
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4 Responses to “Scott Kveton interviews Luke Crouch from SourceForge about OpenID”

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  1. 2008/05/07 at 6:13 pm | Link

    [...] to see what it took to make this all happen, especially in a large organization like SourceForge. I spoke with Luke Crouch who was the lead developer on the [...]

  2. 2008/05/14 at 6:33 am | Link

    Greate News !

  3. 2008/05/20 at 5:17 am | Link

    Hello Vidoop people,

    Just a tip regarding podcasts: could it be possible to put the full mp3 link (http://blog.vidoop.com/wp-content/uploads/LukeCrouch.mp3) in the html instead of just in the javascript?

    If you do so, that allows remixing services to extract the link to the mp3 more easily… see for example the greasemonkey script I use to get mp3 links into my podcast listening queue in a few clicks:
    http://pascal.vanhecke.info/2006/09/12/cathing-loose-mp3s-with-greasemonkey-and-delicious/

    You might even consider the Haudio microformat :-)

  4. 2008/05/20 at 12:24 pm | Link

    Hi Pascal,

    Thanks for the tip, I will look into it next time we do a podcast.

    Cheers!
    Kevin

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