For those unfamiliar with OpenID, first take a quick glance at this:
http://openid.net/
It just occured to me that LFS could host an OpenID service and be an Identity Provider. Then, third party web sites can act as OpenID consumers and provide certain features to licensed LFS racers.
The goal is for these third party web sites to authenticate LFS users, in a secure way and without users exposing LFS passwords to anyone but LFS itself.
Example scenario: CTRA has its own password database, for its website features, but underneath it just uses LFS accounts. Instead, it could use OpenID to authenticate users to its website.
Example scenario #2: A team's forum can use OpenID login and allow LFS racers to post there under their LFS usernames, instead of each racer going through the trouble of registering an account from scratch.
I just came up with this and I admit I haven't thought it through, but it seems like an interesting idea.
http://openid.net/
It just occured to me that LFS could host an OpenID service and be an Identity Provider. Then, third party web sites can act as OpenID consumers and provide certain features to licensed LFS racers.
The goal is for these third party web sites to authenticate LFS users, in a secure way and without users exposing LFS passwords to anyone but LFS itself.
Example scenario: CTRA has its own password database, for its website features, but underneath it just uses LFS accounts. Instead, it could use OpenID to authenticate users to its website.
Example scenario #2: A team's forum can use OpenID login and allow LFS racers to post there under their LFS usernames, instead of each racer going through the trouble of registering an account from scratch.
I just came up with this and I admit I haven't thought it through, but it seems like an interesting idea.