tag name | v0.4.1 (644b47030989b5d36fe4bd98dbfbb758e8022080) |
tag date | 2016-05-01 08:15:30 +0000 |
tagged by | Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> |
tagged object | commit f707848b87... |
download | local-openid-0.4.1.tar.gz |
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local-openid 0.4.1 - update URLs and stuff
I have no idea which websites still support OpenID at all, probably not many :< So I haven't actually tested this release, it's just a release to update the public email so interested parties can contact each other. Please test and let me know if it does or doesn't work and I'll see about fixing it for you. Anyways, librelist seems to have stopped working, and I should've migrated off it when rsync became unavailable; but oh well, the archives and code running public-inbox.org are completely clonable and free. This was my first shot at fighting the centralized, "modern" web back in 2009; public-inbox is my latest, so might as well tie them together by setting up a public inbox for this more-or-less obsolete project. Thanks to the EFF and Let's Encrypt, the website is available over HTTPS (HTTP remains available for ancient systems): homepage: https://bogomips.org/local-openid/ git clone git://bogomips.org/local-openid.git mailto: local-openid@public-inbox.org mail archives: https://public-inbox.org/local-openid/ nntp://news.public-inbox.org/inbox.comp.lang.ruby.local-openid git clone --mirror https://public-inbox.org/local-openid/ ref: https://ssoma.public-inbox.org/ssoma_repository.txt There'll probably be Tor .onion hidden service mirrors coming, soon.