What exactly is a username? I came across a very interesting article which goes into detail on what makes a good username.
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Authorio 0.8.5 fixes bugs that were found through field testing.
Authl 0.5.2 was just released, bringing support for PKCE. And that surfaced another bug in Authorio.
Thanks to @fluffy, Authorio’s profile exchange is not completely useless.
For Authorio 0.8.3, I made a change to the way it handles user profile URLs, and that forced me to think a little more on exactly what a profile URL is.
Authorio 0.8.4 has been released.
There’s no new features in this release, but some under-the-hood changes have been made to the way user profile URLs are handled.
Authorio 0.8.3 has been released.
This release adds user profiles. In the latest spec clients can request and receive user profile data. Authorio lets you specify that data and optionally send it upon request.
Authorio 0.8.2 has been released.
The main new feature in this release is Local Sessions. You can enable this in the config file, and if it’s enabled you get a “Remember Me” box you can check on the authentication form. This works like any other website you can log into. Checking the box means you don’t have to type in your password for 30 days (or however long you set the session lifetime in the config).
I’ve released Authorio 0.8.0 on RubyGems. This is the initial release for the package.
Authorio is the first open source project I’ve contributed to. It’s a part of the IndieWeb community which bills itself as a “people-focused alternative” to the corporate web.