Fedora OpenID login: New and improved

In March 2013, we introduced an entirely new and rewritten OpenID provider: FAS-OpenID. This has since become the basis for logging in to almost every web service the Fedora Infrastructure runs as well as some external services. Since then, the authentication server has come a long way, been rewritten twice, and added a whole lot of new features. But during all these years, the design has always stayed the same, and has been ported at least two times: first from FAS-OpenID to FedOAuth, and after that to Ipsilon.
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