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Enable OpenID for Ubuntu Sites  
Launchpad should support OpenID (#1169)

In : launchpad-foundations
Status : Fix Released
Importance : Medium
Assignee : Francis J. Lacoste
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Launchpad itself

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Priority : Essential
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Implemented
Assignee : Francis J. Lacoste
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Written by redyaky the 28 Feb 08 at 14:22. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Allow users to log into Ubuntu Forums and other Ubuntu sites (such as ubuntu brainstorm) using their OpenID.

Developer comments
Work is being done along to make that possible (though I don't know an ETA).
First step: the Fridge (http://fridge.ubuntu.com ) is now using Launchpad authentification via OpenID.

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Spread ubuntu site like "spreadfirefox"  
SpreadUbuntu, "Site" part.

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Priority : Undefined
Definition : Obsolete (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee : Dan Buch
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Written by vinutux the 6 Mar 08 at 10:34. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It is nice idea to create a separate site for speading ubuntu like "spreadfirefox" site. Speadfirefox make greatest job to make firefox so popular. Spread ubuntu will be a cammunity marketing site focussing to spread the word "ubuntu" among all most every corners of the world. It is nice to give prizes like ubuntu hats, stickers and tea shirts among top achievers.

Making groups like LUGS among students and youths in every city and called them ubuntu volunteers or like. The volunteers
spread ubuntu among schools collages and other arias especially among young next generation and understanding them why ubuntu is better than proprietary Operating systems.

The "volunteers of ubuntu" also distribute free ubuntu cds among schools, collages and other people who actually needed it after every new release. They also offer free support or help to install ubuntu among average computer users.


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