After the brief 'super beta' of isfound.at, I am more than happy to announce the new and improved version!
Isfound.At is a new service that provides anyone with an OpenID to create a simple, easy to remember, and fun alias to whichever website they would like. All of a sudden anyone can turn their long web address into http://.isfound.at. See how simple it is?
Check it out at http://isfound.at.
Please let me know what you think about. If you like it, tell your friends. If you hate it, well, tell them anyways!
Enjoy.
Woo! After years of talking about it, I have finally implemented some functionality into the isfound.at idea.
The whole plan is to allow users to easily create a easy to remember domain, and allow it to redirect to whatever urls they want. Using a simple form, users can create something like http://justin.isfound.at (Justin Is Found At...get it? Clever, I know. ;-) ), and it will simply redirect to the url they specify.
Currently there is a very very beta version of the site online. Check it out at http://isfound.at! This is so beta, I didn't even include instructions on how to use it, but hopefully it is pretty straight forward. Release early, release often I suppose.
Please, please, please if you find any bugs, let me know. Feel free to leave a comment, or give me an email. Or both!
Expect some better versions to come out soon, with expanded functionality.
Woo!
Real quick, I have been hacking on the Drupal OpenID module some more. I have some new features committed and working due to multiple requests. The two major features I added are MyOpenID Affiliate support and allowing users to have multiple OpenIDs associated with their account. I still have a bit more testing to do on the latter, but currently it seems to be working great!
Please feel free to pull the code down from git(http://jirwin.net/git/openid.git), and try things out. If you just want to pull the latest package, feel free to grab it at http://jirwin.net/git/index.php?p=DrupalOpenID.git&dl=targz.
Cheers!
Update 1:
It would seem that I have i-names working correctly. If you have one, feel free to try logging in with =name, and let me know how it goes. If you already have an account, just try adding =name to your OpenID list under your account settings. Woot!
Update 2:
As per request, there is now a checkbox in the module settings to skip the user registration part, and just set the username to the OpenID, and attempt to pull an email address from the persona. Enjoy!
A few days ago in CS 419, a fellow student gave a presentation on how to setup Drupal 5, and showed some of its cooler features. After seeing it used in action, I knew that I wanted to move to it, for the sole reason of being able to incorporate my photo gallery into the same theme as my blog. And as you may be able to tell, here it is.
