OpenID is now supported here

I have added OpenID support to the site.

It is a cool technology that allows people to make use of "registered function" without having to register - because they already have somewhere else, for example: LiveJournal. Which in the case of my site means that any comments you post don't need to be anonymous (marked as "not verified").

At preset I have set up OpenID client support (so you can "log in"), and generalized delegation support for my own use on other sites. I may setup an OpenID server at some point, but for just my own use that would seem overkill.

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