In the past couple days, there’s been a bit of a dust-up about some changes coming to WordPress in 2.6 — namely disabling ATOM and XML-RPC APIs by default.
The argument is that this will make WordPress more secure out of the box — but the question is at what cost? And, is there a better [...]
Tag Archives: WordPress
Feature request: OAuth in WordPress
Jul 2nd – @ 5pm
The problem with open source design
Jan 3rd – @ 12am
I’ve probably said it before, and will say it again, and I’m also sure that I’m not the first, or the last to make this point, but I have yet to see an example of an open source design process that has worked.
Indeed, I’d go so far as to wager that “open source design” is [...]
OAuth 1.0, OpenID 2.0 and up next: DiSo
Dec 6th – @ 3am
IIW 2007b is now over and with its conclusion, we have two significant accomplishments, both the sum of months of hard work by some very dedicated individuals, in the release of the OpenID 2.0 and OAuth Core 1.0 specifications.
These are two important protocols that serve as a foundational unit for enabling what’s being called “user-centric [...]