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Probably as part of commons_misc().
Probably as part of commons_misc().
Comments
Comment #1
ezra-g CreditAttribution: ezra-g commented- Use site search
- View user profiles
Comment #2
ezra-g CreditAttribution: ezra-g commentedComment #3
Topcheese CreditAttribution: Topcheese commentedAnonymous users should be able to use the connector to login or create an account. As it stands now, it signs them in with an ugly default username of oauthconnectorf8898sy09. They should be directed to create a new account, or sign-in to an existing account.
Comment #4
ezra-g CreditAttribution: ezra-g commentedI granted anonymous users the ability to view user profiles and removed some AdaptiveTheme settings that should now be set during installation.
Let's set the Search permissions in the Commons_Search module.
@Topcheese - I didn't realize Oauth was providing any value so far - Could you comment on the existing issue to discuss work related to that module?
Thanks!
http://drupalcode.org/project/commons_misc.git/commit/1497588
http://drupalcode.org/project/commons_misc.git/commit/1deeefe
Comment #5
Topcheese CreditAttribution: Topcheese commentednot sure if it's even an issue because I don't think that feature of Commons has been decided yet. Using what you have now Oauth Connector seems to work, but it has not been hooked in to Commons yet. I've just been trying to follow along and help.
Commons
Login/signup to Commons site with Google/Facebook account
Connector
Allow automatic account creation from connectors
Prefill user form patch
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