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Add Additional OAuth #419
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Sounds straightforward enough. Hopefully the implementation of OAuth are mostly compatible with eachother. |
Sorry, accidentally closed it a moment ago. |
After searching through some webpages, Google+Microsoft are almost the same. The article I read said Yahoo is not on OAuth 2 yet, so that might be impractical. Although, I could have been reading some out of date webpages too. |
I'll check it out. I'm at work right now and I'm not sure if I'll work on this right when I get home, but I don't foresee any problems (though as you said, if they don't support OAuth2 we won't want to plug into them). |
I figured you were at work, just thought I would toss the issue up. UCSB uses Office 365 for email. I don't know if that is separate or the same as Microsoft OAuth, I just know it is a MS product. |
As we get more and more non-UCR students enrolled in the online class, the limitations of using a single OAuth are becoming apparent.
Adding additional authentication options would be quite useful. Top of the list would be:
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