[Biojava-l] Wiki login using Google Account
Andreas Prlic
andreas at sdsc.edu
Thu Jul 16 06:33:52 UTC 2015
- Not everything from the cookbook is part of the tutorial, yet. If you
want to make a contribution, that would be more than welcome!
- Combining cookbook and tutorial would be great, however the tutorial
often adds a bit more text, to provide more explanations.
- We are definitely open to pull requests.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Jan Stourac <xstourac at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Andreas,
>
> thank you for your response and proposed workaround. If I will need it
> more often, I will consider creating the yahoo account and use that.
>
> - Broken links:
> Links to API documentation here:
> http://biojava.org/wiki/BioJava:CookBook:PDB:seqres
> In source code example, there are already "nbio" packages used, but links
> in text are still pointing to "bio" (and thus are not accessible).
>
> Thank you for sending me link to the tutorial. Is everything from wiki
> (CookBook) moved somewhere to this tutorial? Or should I still combine both?
> And is this tutorial also opened for "pull requests"?
>
> Jan
>
>
> On 07/16/2015 08:02 AM, Andreas Prlic wrote:
>
> Thanks Jan,
>
> We are currently waiting for some upgrades of the software running on
> the server that is hosting biojava.org. In the meanwhile, the only way to
> log in using open-id is by creating a yahoo account.
>
> This is slightly annoying, however it is possible to associate this with
> already existing accounts. As such it should offer an acceptable
> work-around.
>
> - What links are broken?
>
> In the meanwhile there is also a growing tutorial on github, which might
> be worth taking a look: <https://github.com/biojava/biojava-tutorial>
> https://github.com/biojava/biojava-tutorial
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Jan Stourac <xstourac at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear BioJava team,
>>
>> today I wanted to fix some broken links on your wiki, but my attempt to
>> login using my Google Account ends up in this error message:
>>
>> ================================
>> OpenID 2.0 for Google Accounts has gone away
>>
>> If you've been redirected to this page, it means that you're using a
>> website that doesn't support the latest sign-in standards from Google. We
>> no longer provide this legacy sign-in service for Google accounts, and
>> recommend using an alternative method to sign in on that website. If you
>> previously used your Google account to sign in, you may be able to recover
>> your account using a “forgot password” feature, or by contacting that
>> websites’ support team.
>>
>> Some websites use OpenID 2.0 for authentication when you're signing in,
>> and to access data that you've given them permission to access. OpenID 2.0
>> was replaced by OpenID Connect, and since April 20, 2015, no longer works
>> for Google Accounts. OpenID 2.0 support was shut down in order to focus on
>> the newer open standard OpenID Connect, which provides greater security for
>> your account.
>>
>> ================================
>>
>> Are you please planning to add support for this "latest sign-in
>> standards" or should I create OpenID itself?
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>> Jan Stourac.
>>
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