Posted by Gábor Hojtsy on February 10, 2009 at 9:58am
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| Project: | Drupal.org infrastructure |
| Component: | Other |
| Category: | task |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed (works as designed) |
| Issue tags: | drupal.org identity, drupal.org redesign |
Issue Summary
We should possibly avoid having people signed on in specific sites, like security, association, etc. While the single-sign-on implemented through #353425: Use drupal.org user identities as OpenID logins should make logging in to subsites seamless, some subsites should not have thousands of users stumbling on the site and an account created without useful privileges just to litter the userbase.
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#1
#2
This answer is wrt the bakery project: http://drupal.org/project/bakery
I don't consider this really important.
However, if you do want this, you simply do not enable bakery on that subsite. Done.
#3
Erm, huh? All subsites run the same theme. People browse around the sites. Right? Should they be "randomly" logged in and out? What would happen in your system if I browse to the association site and I have no user account there, but I want to comment on a post (requires login)?
#4
see http://drupal.org/node/372033#comment-1793230
#5
Bakery does it.