This is the proposed FEP-61cf: The OpenWebAuth Protocol. OpenWebAuth is the “single sign-on” mechanism used by Hubzilla, (streams) and other related projects. It allows a browser-based user to log in to services across the Fediverse using a single identity. Once logged in, they can be recognised by other OpenWebAuth-compatible services, …

  • Ademir@lemmy.eco.br
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    9 months ago

    I agree, and .well-known/webfinger is already largely adopted, we should build upon what we already have, not creating even more standards.

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      9 months ago

      OpenWebAuth has been in use on the fediverse since before WebFinger became so widely used.

      Like I said in a previous comment, this FEP was written by reverse engineering the existing implementation. It’s still a proposal so it still has to go through a discussion period where issues like this can be worked out and it can be updated