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by negativeview
4254 days ago
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I keep digging (since the site isn't breaking, yay!) but it just keeps not looking good. On the github, in the last month, a total of four people have committed code eleven times. One committed more than all the others combined. Also, I originally said: > Feel free to try and convince me, but I have never seen the point in tying my uptime to the uptime of a third party, and allowing a third party to revoke my users account if they so wish. How does Persona not fall foul of both of these? Let's say that I implement Persona and someone uses their Gmail to create an account. Gmail goes down. Can they sign into my site or is my site effectively down for all gmail users? What if that same user is booted off of Gmail or closes their Gmail account for whatever reason? Are they not then booted off of my site by accident? This person does a good job of explaining what I'm talking about: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7243265 |
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Maybe you should talk to Dan Callahan, he'll be happy to answer your questions in more details I'm sure. I'm saying that because you sound like Persona could benefit you and Persona certainly could use more people like you criticizing it :)
So this comes back to tying accounts to emails: Well, this is the user's choice. They put their internet life into the hands of Google or Yahoo or whatever by choosing such an email provider that may go down at any time. It's completely reasonable and does not actually put YOU in a position where your sites locks users into a third party, you are just giving more choice.
As for activity: although it's not on git, there has been renewed interest in Persona lately. And until a better alternative comes by (which won't be for a long, long time) I'll defend persona tooth and nail because, it may not be perfect, but it is far better than what is currently taking over the entire web.